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A double bond involves two pairs of electrons. True or False?
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A covalent double bond consists of two shared electron pairs (four electrons): one sigma bond (head-on overlap) and one pi bond (side-by-side overlap), e.g., the C=C in ethene.
A covalent double bond consists of two shared electron pairs (four electrons): one sigma bond (head-on overlap) and one pi bond (side-by-side overlap), e.g., the C=C in ethene.
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