Chemistry, asked by maverick1297, 10 months ago

the strongest covalent bond is formed by the overlap of (if considering for same shell):
(a)s and p orbitals (b)s and s orbitals (c)p and d orbitals (d)p and p collateral orbitals?​

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Answered by mohit30785
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Answer:

d) p-p will forform because due to direction nature of the bond....ss bond has no direction ..but p-p bond are bond at a fixed direction that why it is more strong .....1pp....2ps...3ss

Answered by OlaMacgregor
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The strongest covalent bond is formed by the overlap of (if considering for same shell) s and s orbitals.

Explanation:

It is known that a covalent bond is formed by sharing of electrons between the two chemically combining atoms. As the shape of s orbital is spherical in nature.

Hence, when s and s orbital overlap take place then due to the closeness of these orbitals they tend to form a stronger bond by overlapping.

The s and s overlap leads to sigma and sigma overlap. Whereas a p orbital is bell shaped orbital.

The overlap of s and p orbital is not effective in nature due to their shape that leads to sigma bond and pi bond overlap which is weak as compared to s and s overlap.

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