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does polarisation also occur in pie bond..or..it is just shown in sigma bond​

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Answered by HarshAditya098
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Usually, all bonds between atoms in most organic compounds contain one sigma bond each. If it is a single bond, it contains only sigma bond. Double and Triple bonds, however, contains sigma and pi bonds. Double bonds have one each, and triple bonds have one sigma bond and two pi bonds.

Answered by Anonymous
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Pi bonds are usually weaker than sigma bonds. Quantum mechanics says this is because the orbital paths are parallel so there is much less overlap between the p-orbitals. Pi bonds happen when two atomic orbitals are in contact through two areas of overlap. Pi-bonds are more spread out bonds than the sigma bonds

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