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Can anyone give me some examples of a substance whose molecules contain pi-bonds?

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∙ 16y ago
Updated: 11/19/2022

Ethene and ethyne.

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How many sigma and pi bond are there in propyne?

There is a double bond between the two carbons, so that is one sigma bond and one pi bond. The hydrogen's all are sigma bonded to the carbons so there are four sigma bonds there. So, there is one pi bond overall and five sigma bonds overall.


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