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How to count number of pi and sigma bonds in organic compounds

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How To Count The Number Of Pi And Sigma Bonds In An
Organic Compound

Here is the simplest way to find the number of Pi and Sigma bond in
any organic compound either it is Alkane , Alkene Or Alkyne .
Actually we use To formulas
1) To find Pi bonds
2) To find sigma bonds

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