How can the formation of the anti-bonding molecular orbital take place if bonding molecular orbital is formed already from two orbitals?
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Two atoms that have unpaired electrons in their orbitals can overlap to give rise to a chemical bond. A sigma bond (σ ) forms when two atomic orbitals overlap between the nuclei of two atoms (also known as the internuclear axis ).
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