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choose the compound in which all the carbon atoms have `66.7%` p-charater.

A

`CH_(3)-C-=CH`

B

`CH_(2)=C=CH-CH_(3)`

C

`CH_(2)=CH-CH=CH_(2)`

D

`(CH_(3))_(2)C=CH_(2)`

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The correct Answer is:
C

`CH_(2)=CH-CH=CH_(2)`
in this compound each carbon is `sp^(2)` hybridised
Hence % of p-character `=2/3xx100`
`=66.67%`
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