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What is the nature of carbon atom in alkenes

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Alkenes are hydrocarbons which contain carbon-carbon double bonds. Their general formula is CnH2n for molecules with one double bond (and no rings). ... Double-bonded carbons are sp2-hybridized, and have trigonal planar shapes, with the bonded atoms at angles of 120° to each other.

It is the simplest of the alkenes, consisting of two carbon atoms connected by a double bond. This leaves each carbon free to bond to two hydrogen atoms. Since both carbon atoms are trigonal planar in shape, all six atoms lie in the same plane, and ethylene is a flat molecule.

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