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what is lateral overlapping of atomic orbits???​

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Answered by nandini7447
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Explanation:

Pi (π) Bonds:

When sideways overlapping or lateral overlapping of the two atoms take place, it is known as a lateral overlap of their 'p' orbital, and the bond formed is known as covalent pi (π) bond. The electron density is concentrated in the region perpendicular to the bond axis in a pi bond.

Answered by SumayTode458
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Answer:

Pi (π) Bonds:

When sideways overlapping or lateral overlapping of the two atoms take place, it is known as a lateral overlap of their 'p' orbital, and the bond formed is known as covalent pi (π) bond. ... This means there is no rotation of the atom with respect to other which is formed on pi bond. π is a Greek letter.

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