Science, asked by lalithaatemail, 3 months ago

why can't cyclic organic compound have all sides double bond , example in cyclo hexane why can't it have all 6sides double bond​

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Answered by preritagrawal08
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Answer:

Sharing and covalent bond

Explanation:

Due to the valency of the carbon it has only 4 electrons to share and allow a single and a double bond with other 2 carbon and 1 with a electron of Hydrogen.

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lalithaatemail: taking example of cyclo hexane can't it have all 6side double bond
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