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How does the shape of organic molecules change as the bond order is changed from single bond to double bond? and San Francisco: AT&T Park - San Francisco Giants Wall of Fame - Bobby Bonds

How does the shape of organic molecules change as the bond order is changed from single bond to double bond?



The whole question is this
comparing ethane, ethylene and acetylene-How does the shape of organic molecules change as the bond order is changed from single bond to double bond to triple bond?


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Answer by Matt
In ethane each carbon is tetrahedral, in ethene (not ethylene) each carbon is trigonal planar and in acetylene the carbons are both linear.


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San Francisco: AT&T Park - San Francisco Giants Wall of Fame - Bobby Bonds
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Bobby Bonds
San Francisco Giants: 1968-1974
San Francisco Giants All-Star: 1971, 1973
NL Gold Glove Award: 1971. 1973, 1974

Electrifying outfielder showed earmarks of stardom with grand-slam homer in first Major League game vs. Dodgers (Candlestick Park, June 25, 1968). Established ML-record five seasons with at least 30 Home Runs and 30 Stolen Bases, matched only by son, Barry. Set San Francisco Giants record for Runs, Season (134) in 1970 and is tied with Barry for Stolen Bases, Career (263).
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The San Francisco Giants inaugurated the San Francisco Giants Wall of Fame, a perpetual tribute to their greatest stars, in September 2008 to celebrate their 50th Anniversary Season in San Francisco. The plaques along this wall recognize Giants players whose records stand highest among their teammates on the basis of longevity and achievements. Those honored have played a minimum of nine seasons for the San Francisco Giants, or five seasons with at least one All-Star selection as a Giant. As of Opening Day 2008, a group of 43 Giants legends qualified for this distinction, forming the charter class of honorees. As present and future generations of Giants players meet the criteria and make their marks in baseball history, plaques celebrating their careers will join this row of Giants immortals upon their retirement.

AT&T Park, located at 24 Willie Mays Plaza in San Francisco's South Beach, has been the home of San Francisco Giants since it was opened by China Basin Ballpark Corp on March 31, 2000. Originally named Pacific Bell Park, then renamed SBC Park in 2003, it was ultimately christened AT&T Park in 2006. Replacing Candlestick Park as the Giants' home, it was Major League Baseball's first privately financed ballpark since 1962.



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