how many pi bonds and Sigma bonds and lone pairs are present in 1 glucose molecule
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There are 6 π and 21 bonds σ total.
Glucose has the chemical formula C6H12O6.
Glucose:
One of the carbohydrates referred to as simple sugars is glucose, commonly known as dextrose. A monosaccharide with an aldehyde group is glucose (-CHO). It is composed of 12 hydrogen atoms, 6 oxygen atoms, and 6 carbon atoms.
Chemical bonds:
- Atoms in molecules are held together by chemical bonds.
- Electrostatic forces between negatively charged electrons and positively charged atomic nuclei give rise to bonds.
Sigma bonds:
The coaxial overlapping of the two orbitals with identical energies results in the formation of sigma bonds (σ). The single bonds are typically sigma bonds.
Pi bonds:
The lateral overlapping of two orbitals with similar energies results in the formation of pi bonds (π).
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