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what is back bonding?? with example​

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dπ-pπ bonding is the formation of a π molecular orbital by the overlap of a d orbital on one atom with a p or p* orbital on another atom. An example is the orbital overlap in a metal carbonyl such as Ni(CO)₄. ... If the d-orbital supplies the electrons, the process is called backbonding.

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Back bonding: This type of bonding occurs between atoms in a compound in which one atom has lone pair of electron and the other has vacant orbital placed adjacent to each other. A compound with back bonding has pi-bonding character since it results after formation of sigma bond.

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