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Question : Which of the following is a valid bond in Alkenes that connects carbon atoms?

Option 1: Single bond

Option 2: Double bond

Option 3: Triple bond

Option 4: Not connected


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Correct Answer: Double bond


Solution : The correct option is a double bond .

In alkenes, the carbon-carbon bond that connects the carbon atoms is a double bond. This double bond consists of one sigma (σ) bond and one pi (π) bond. The sigma bond is formed by the overlap of two hybridised orbitals on the carbon atoms, and the pi bond is formed by the overlap of unhybridised p orbitals. Together, they create a strong and stable bond between the carbon atoms.

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