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A pi bond is a type of covalent bond that exists between atoms where the electrons are on top and bottom of the axis connecting the nucleus of the joined atoms. Show more…
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Classify each of the labeled bonds in the following structure in terms of the bond type ( $\sigma$ or $\pi$ ) and the component orbitals that overlap to form the bond. (For example, the carbon-carbon bond in ethane is an $s p^{3}-s p^{3} \sigma$ bond.)
What kinds of bonds $(\sigma,$ and $\pi)$ are found in the numbered bonds in the following molecule?
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