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The presence of Ag^(+) ion increases th...

The presence of `Ag^(+)` ion increases the solubility of alkenes due to the formation of:

A

`dpi - d sigma ` bonding

B

` p sigma -p pi` bonding

C

`p pi-dpi` bonding

D

`p pi- d sigma` bonding

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C

`Ag ^(+)` ion increases the solubility of alkenes due to the formation of `p pi-dpi` bonding.
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