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The Number of Electron Pairs Shared Between Carbon 2 and 3

Question 63

Question 63

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The number of electron pairs shared between carbon 2 and 3 in the accompanying figure is: The number of electron pairs shared between carbon 2 and 3 in the accompanying figure is:   A)  one. B)  one and a half. C)  two. D)  three. E)  four


A) one.
B) one and a half.
C) two.
D) three.
E) four

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