Part D Sigma and pi bonds Molecules
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Sigma bonds are the strongest type of covalent bond, in which the atomic orbitals directly overlap between the nuclei of two atoms. They are formed by head-to-head overlapping of atomic orbitals. Sigma bonds are the first kind of bonds to form between two atoms. Show more…
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