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In ethene, two hydrogen atoms are attached to each of the two carbon atoms. The carbon atoms are joined by a double bond. This results in a linear arrangement with the hydrogens positioned on opposite sides of the molecule.
Ethene (C2H4) has 2 bonds between the 2 carbon atoms and each carbon atom shares 2 electrons from 2 Hydrogen atoms.
Both ethene and ethane contain two carbons. Ethene has a double bond between its two carbons while ethane has a single bond. Because of this, ethane contains six hydrogen atoms, but ethene only contains four.
Ethane is a saturated hydrocarbon with a single bond between carbon atoms, while ethene is an unsaturated hydrocarbon with a double bond between carbon atoms. Ethene is also known as ethylene and is commonly used in industry for the production of plastics and chemicals, while ethane is mainly used as a fuel.
Each ethene molecule has two carbon atoms, so two ethene molecules would have a total of four carbon atoms.
No, ethane is not acidic. It is a nonpolar molecule composed of two carbon atoms bonded to six hydrogen atoms, making it a neutral compound with no acidic properties.