What are the difference between sigma and pi bond ??
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The main difference between a sigma and a pi bond lies in the overlapping of the orbitals. The sigma bond is formed by axial overlapping of orbitals and pi bond is formed by lateral overlapping of orbitals. If you come to double and single bond, a single bond consists only a sigma bond.
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Sigma-Bond
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As we know that sigma-bond is a chemical bond formed by the co-axial or linear overlapping of atomic orbitals of two atoms.
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Pi-Bond
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As we know that pi-bond is a type of covalent bond that exists between atoms where the electrons are on top and bottom of the axis connecting the nuclei of the joined atoms.
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Sigma-Bond
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As we know that sigma-bond is a chemical bond formed by the co-axial or linear overlapping of atomic orbitals of two atoms.
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Pi-Bond
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As we know that pi-bond is a type of covalent bond that exists between atoms where the electrons are on top and bottom of the axis connecting the nuclei of the joined atoms.
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