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  • Double-bonded carbons are sp2-hybridized, and have trigonal planar shapes, with the bonded atoms at angles of 120° to each other. Free rotation is not possible around carbon-carbon double bonds in alkenes, making the carbon chains less flexible and "floppy" than those of alkanes with the same number of carbons.
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Double-bonded carbons are sp2-hybridized, and have trigonal planar shapes, with the bonded atoms at angles of 120° to each other. Free rotation is not possible around carbon-carbon double bonds in alkenes, making the carbon chains less flexible and "floppy" than those of alkanes with the same number of carbons.

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