Chemistry, asked by dheeraj192005, 4 months ago

If there was no interaction between S and P orbital before formation of molecular orbitals,
the type of bonds between 'C' atoms in C, molecule would be​

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Answered by bhumikagupta83
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Answer:

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Answered by qwachieve
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The type of bonds formed between S and P orbitals before the formation of molecular orbitals the bonds formed will be one sigma (σ) and one pi (π) bond.

  • In this case the bonding in C_2  is due to σ_{2Pz and π_{2Py_{2Px. (Considering there is no interaction between S and P orbitals)
  • Sigma bond is resulting from the formation of a molecular orbital by end-to-end overlapping of atomic orbitals.
  • Pi bond is resulting due to the formation of a molecular orbital by the side-to-side overlap of atomic orbitals along a plane perpendicular to a line connecting the atoms.
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