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Why quadruple covalent b/w same element does not exist?


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Answered by psychochori
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A pi bond is formed by overlapping p orbitals perpendicular to the sigma bond. Although the third p orbital exists, so you might expect a quadruple bond to form, it is parallel to the sigma bond and thus will not overlap with the corresponding orbital on the other atom.

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Answered by ibolbam
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Here Is Your Answer .

A pi bond is formed by overlapping p orbitals perpendicular to the sigma bond. Although the third p orbital exists, so you might expect a quadruple bond to form, it is parallel to the sigma bond and thus will not overlap with the corresponding orbital on the other atom.

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