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The space-filling models of ethane and ethanol are shown below.Use the localized electron model to describe the bonding in ethane and ethanol.
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Ethane (C2H6): Ethane consists of two carbon atoms and six hydrogen atoms. In the localized electron model, we consider the valence electrons of each atom involved in the bonding. - Carbon has 4 valence electrons, and each hydrogen atom has 1 valence electron. - Show more…
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