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Number of electrons shared between carbon-carbon atoms in C2H2 isA 4 B 6 C 2 D 5

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Number of electrons shared between carbon-carbon atoms in C2H2 isA 4 B 6 C 2 D 5

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The molecule C2H2 is also known as acetylene. In this molecule, the two carbon atoms are connected by a triple bond. A single covalent bond involves the sharing of two electrons, one from each atom involved in the bond. Therefore, a triple bond involves the sharing of six electrons, three from each atom involved in the bond. So, the number of electrons shared between the two carbon atoms in C2H2 is 6. Therefore, the correct answer is B. 6.

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