define sigma bond and pie bond
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Sigma and pi bonds are chemical covalent bonds. Sigma and pi bonds are formed by the overlap of atomic orbitals. ... A sigma bond, σ, resembles a similar "s" atomic orbital, and a pi pond, π, has the same orbital symmetry of the p orbital (again, in both cases when viewed down the bond axis
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A sigma bond is a covalent bond which is formed by the head on overlap of two atomic orbitals.
A Pi bond is a covalent bond which is formed by the side-to-side overlap of two atomic orbitals.
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