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The Number of Covalent Bonds In (CN)2 C=C (CN)2 are:-. (a) 18 (b)6 (c)12 (d)24.​

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Answered by pavankumarskdt1
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Answer:

There are 9 ( nine ) sigma bonds and 9 ( nine ) pi bonds present in a molecule of tetracyanoethylene (CN)2C = C(CN)2 .

Explanation:

Sigma bonds are stronger covalent bond then pie bond and they are formed due to head to head overlapping .

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