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Chemistry, 27.11.2019 01:31 Schoolworkspace453

Imagine that you could hold two atoms that are bonded together, twist them, and not change the bond length. would it be easier to twist (rotate) around a single σ bond or around a double (σ plus π) bond, or would they be the same.

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