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Explain how the valence bond theory accounts for a carbon carbon double bond.

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To explain how the valence bond theory (VBT) accounts for a carbon-carbon double bond, we can break down the explanation into several steps: ### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Understanding Valence Bond Theory (VBT)**: - VBT states that only valence electrons participate in bond formation. In the case of carbon, which has an atomic number of 6, its electronic configuration is 1s² 2s² 2p². **Hint**: Remember that VBT focuses on the role of valence electrons in bonding. ...
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