Chemistry, asked by akshayanemani81, 9 months ago

A Pi bond is formed by the overlap of
1. s-s orbitals
2. s-p orbitals
3. p-p orbitals in end to end manner
4. p-p orbitals in sidewise manner

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Answered by Anonymous
3

Answer:-

Answer :- 4

Explanation:-

A covalent bond resulting from the formation of a molecular orbital by side-to-side overlap of atomic orbitals along a plane perpendicular to a line connecting the nuclei of the atoms, denoted by the symbol π.

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Answered by zumba12
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4. p-p orbitals in a sidewise manner is the right answer.

Explanation:

  • In the formation of the pi bond, the atomic orbitals overlap in this type of manner that their axis stays parallel to every different and perpendicular to the internuclear axis.
  • The orbitals shaped because of sidewise overlapping encompass saucer-kind charged clouds above and underneath the aircraft of the collaborating atoms.

Formation of the pi bond:

  • Pi bonds are shaped via way of means of the sidewise positive (equal phase) overlap of atomic orbitals alongside a path perpendicular to the internuclear axis.
  • During the formation of π bonds, the axes of the atomic orbitals are parallel to every different while the overlapping is perpendicular to the internuclear axis.

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