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The C−H bond and C−C bond in ethane are formed by which of the following types of overlap?

A
sp3s and sp3sp3
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sp2s and sp2sp2
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C
sps and spsp
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D
ps and pp
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Solution

The correct option is B sp3s and sp3sp3
In ethane, the C atoms are sp3 hybridised and they are attached to single sigma bonds only. The H atoms use 1s orbitals to form sigma bonds. The CH bond and CC bond in ethane are formed by sp3s and sp3sp3 overlaps.

Hence, option A is correct.

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