there are __ sigma and __ pi bonds in the H2C=C=CH2 molecule?
Could someone please help me determine the number of sigma and pi bonds in the H2C=C=CH2 molecule? This is part of my honors Chemistry II summer homework. Thank you!
3 Answers
properly it is not C like somebody suggested. that is one with 6 and a couple of yet I forget approximately which one is sigma and which bonds are pi so the two B or E. EDIT Pi is the double bonds. So between the lines in each double bond is pi (2) between the lines interior the double bonds is sigma, plus the two bonds on the tip of each carbon to hydrogen bond (4) so 4+2 is 6 so the respond is E
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