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The restricted rotation about carbon-carbon double bond in 2-butene is due to

A

Overlap of two p-orbital

B

Ovelap of one p and one `sp^(2)`-hybridized orbitals

C

Overlap of two `sp^(2)`-hybridized orbitals

D

Overlap of one s and one `sp^(2)` hybridized orbitals

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