Why can't 1 carbon atom have 2 hydrogen ato atoms double bonded on either side?
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hydrogen need 1 electon to fill his orbital so he can only make a single bond with carbon
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Carbon can not have 2 hydrogen atoms double bonded on both sides because a single hydrogen consists of 1 electron and 2 hydrogen atoms only cannot complete the Tetravalency of carbon (which means can not form covalent bond with all 4 electrons of carbon atom).
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