Describe the formation of single, double, and triple bonds by orbital overlap?
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The three sp2 orbitals lie in a single plane at 120-degree angles. As the carbon atoms approach each other, their orbitals overlap and form a bond. The remaining four unhybridized p orbitals overlap with each other and form two π bonds. Similar to double bonds, no rotation around the triple bond axis is possible.
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