How many pi (\(\pi\)) bonds are there in an alkene with six carbon atoms?
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Correct Answer: Option A
Explanation:
In an alkene with six carbon atoms, there are 5 sigma (σ) bonds (single bonds) between the carbon atoms. Additionally, there are 4 pi (\(\pi\)) bonds associated with the double bonds between the carbon atoms.
In an alkene with six carbon atoms, there are 5 sigma (σ) bonds (single bonds) between the carbon atoms. Additionally, there are 4 pi (\(\pi\)) bonds associated with the double bonds between the carbon atoms.