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out sigma and pi bonds, which one is stronger bond and why ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Sigma bonds are significantly stronger than pi bonds. This is because sigma bonds allow for electron density to be concentrated to a much larger degree between the two nuclei.☺❤❤

Answered by MedicoMinded
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\Large\bold\blue{Sigma} is your answer

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Sigma bonds σ are stronger than pi (π) bonds.

◇Because Sigma bonds are formed from bonding orbitals directly between the nuclei of the bonding atoms.

◇Resulting in greater overlap and a strong sigma bond (axial overlapping).

◇pi bonds results from overlap of atomic orbitals that are in contact through two are as of overlap (lateral overlapping), Pi bonds are more diffused bonds than sigma bonds.

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