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Interpretation:
The diagram similar to Figure 15-5, depicting the longest-wavelength UV-vis absorption for ethane is to be constructed.
Concept introduction:
A double bond consists of two electrons residing in a sigma MO and two electrons residing in a π MO, so a double bond is said to consist of both a sigma bond and a pi bond. Thus, there are two electrons in π MO, which has one bonding and one anti-bonding MO
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