How many valence electrons are present in A, B, C, D and E?
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These are covalent bonds formed by sharing the electron. The total number of the valence electrons in the carbene is from the carbon and the R ( let R = H) has the one valence electron from each hydrogen. The carbon atom in the carbene has six valence electrons.
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