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3. Free rotation is possible in

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Answered by punampathak46
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Free Rotation. If two atoms covalently bonded to each other in an organic molecule can be rotated around each other in the same or opposite direction up to 360° without weakening or breaking the bond, there is said to be free rotation around the bond. There is free rotation around a bond formed by linear overlap.

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The Answer is sigma bond

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