σ-bond are usually weaker than π-bond. true or false?
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False
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A pi bond is a weaker chemical covalent bond than a sigma bond since π bonds have a smaller overlap between the orbitals
But when it is put with a sigma bond it creates a much stronger hold between the atoms, thus double and triple bonds are stronger then single bonds.
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