How many valence electrons are used to make sigma bonds in the molecule C3H6?
1 Answer
There are two compunds with this molecular formula, cyclopropane and propene (or propylene), considered to be structural isomers.
Notice that cyclopropane has a total of 9 sigma bonds, each of these bonds having 2 shared electrons. So, for cyclopropane, all the molecule's valence electrons are used for sigma bonds.
However, notice that propene has a double bond, which consists of 1 sigma bond and 1 pi bond; this makes the total number of sigma bonds equal to 8. So, for propene, only