Social Sciences, asked by utkarshd31, 11 months ago

why c2 molecule that is not possible?? in carbon....​

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Answered by Rockysingh07
11

answer:

there is no reason why carbon can't form a quadruple bond: This model satisfies the Octet Rule and leaves no electrons for further bonding. ... Valence-bond theory predicts two possible bonding states for C2: a double bond with all electrons paired, and a triple bond with two unpaired electrons.

it has four electrons in bonding and 0 in anti-bonding .so that's why C2 molecule is not possible in carbon

Answered by itzsakshii
22

Answer:

hlo mate here is ur answer....

Explanation:

It has 4 electrons in bonding and 0 in anti bonding so it's bond order is 2 which is not possible...

hope it helps u dear..

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