Science, asked by Sthadiya98, 7 months ago

In a double bond connecting two atoms. there is a sharing of
a.4electrons
b.2electron
c.b1electron
d.All electron​

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Answered by yashish11
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Answer:

double covalent bond is where two pairs of electrons are shared between the atoms rather than just one pair. Two oxygen atoms can both achieve stable structures by sharing two pairs of electrons as in the diagram. The double bond is shown conventionally by two lines joining the atoms

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Answered by Hardy1580
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Usually a bond consist of two electrons and a double bond means two bonds between same atom 1σ bond and 1π bond.
1 π bond has two electrons
1σbond has two electrons
total 4 electrons
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