The structure of diborane (B 2 H 6 ) contains :
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The structure of diborane (B2H6) contains :
- four 2C-2e bonds and two 3C-2e bonds
- two 2C-2e bonds and four 3C-2e bonds
- two 2C-2e bonds and two 3C-3e bonds
- four 2C-2e bonds and four 3C-2e bonds
Answer
(A) four 2C-2e bonds and two 3C-2e bonds
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