Why double bond breaks into 2 single bond in polymerisation of ethene?
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In an ethene molecule, CH2=CH2, the two pairs of electrons which make up the double bond aren't the same. One pair is held securely on the line between the two carbon nuclei in a bond called a sigma bond.
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ethene molecule, CH2=CH2, the two pairs of electrons which make up the double bond aren't the same. One pair is held securely on the line between the two carbon nuclei in a bond called a sigma bond.
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