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The triple bond between two carbon atoms is made by.......................... *

1 Sigma & 2 Pi Bonds

2 Sigma & 2 Pi Bonds

3 Sigma & 2 Pi Bonds

Option 4​

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Answered by barmansamir43
2

Answer:

option 4.....

Explanation:

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Answered by tutorconsortium012
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Answer:

A triple bond is made up of 2 pi bonds and an on1sigma bond. As a result, A is the right response.

Explanation:

Because of the precise overlap of orbitals represented as sigma bonds are the strongest covalent bonds.

The pi bond is the "second" bond in the series of double bonds formed by carbon atoms.

Covalent bonds of the kinds sigma and pi differ in the overlapping of atomic orbitals. Covalent bonds are created when atomic orbitals overlap. Sigma bonds are created by the overlapping of atomic orbitals head-to-head, whereas pi bonds are formed by the lateral overlap of two atomic orbitals.

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