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Which bond is stronger sigma or pi and why?

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Answered by shulamite
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pie bond is stronger than sigma bond
Answered by MedicoMinded
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(i) Sigma bonds σ are stronger than pi (π) bonds. Because Sigma bonds are formed from bonding orbitals directly between the nuclei of the bonding atoms, resulting in greater overlap and a strong sigma bond (axial overlapping).

(ii) pi bonds results from overlap of atomic orbitals that are in contact through two are as of overlap (lateral overlapping), Pi bonds are more diffused bonds than sigma bonds.

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