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The number and type of bonds in ion in CaC2 are:
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30/08/2021 10:46 am
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The number and type of bonds in ion in CaC2 are:
(a) One σ bond and one π-bond
(b) One σ bond and two π-bond
(c) Two σ bond and two π-bond
(d) Two σ bond and one π-bond
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30/08/2021 10:52 am
Correct answer: (b) One σ bond and two π-bond
Explanation:
The structure of CaC2 is Ca2+[:C = C :]2- i.e, one σ and two π bonds
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