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What is the covalent bond of Ethene?? Please explain properly....

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Answered by wwwabhinayyadav789
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Answer:

According to valence bond theory, two atoms form a covalent bond through the overlap of individual half-filled valence atomic orbitals, each containing one unpaired electron. In ethene, each hydrogen atom has one unpaired electron and each carbon is sp2 hybridized with one electron each sp2 orbital.

Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Ethane C2H

The covalent bonding picture of ethane is very similar to that of methane above. Two carbon atoms, each carrying four valence electrons, come together to share a pair of electrons. We'll start calling that a single bond (or sigma bond).

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