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The formation of dp-pp bonds affects the bond length in comparison with normal p bonds.

Explain the statement with taking example of any tetrahedral oxyganion species.​

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The sigma bond with the pi bond is what makes double and triple bonds so strong compared to single bonds. The more bonds there are means there is more overlap between the orbitals. Bond length is also effected by the overlap of the two orbitals, the more overlap the shorter the bond length.Bond order and bond length indicate the type and strength of covalent bonds between atoms. Bond order and length are inversely proportional to each other: when bond order is increased, bond length is decreased.

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