Which is not true about Sigma bond? *
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It is formed by end to end overlapping of bonding orbitals.
It is formed by sidewise overlapping of bonding orbitals.
It is formed by head on overlapping of bonding orbitals.
It is formed by axial overlapping of bonding orbitals.
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it is formed by axial overlapping of bonding orbitals....
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Statement Not True About Sigma Bond - It Is Formed By Sidewise Overlapping Of Bonding Orbitals.
- Sigma bonds are the strongest type of covalent bonds due to the direct overlap of orbitals.
- Sigma bond is mostly defined for diatomic molecules( such as H₂, N₂, etc. )
- Common forms of sigma bonds are - s+s, pz+pz, s+pz and dz²+dz²
- When p orbitals overlap end to end sigma bond is formed. So option first is true about sigma bond.
- Overlap involving s orbital always results in the formation of a sigma bond
- When the two orbitals are overlapping such that the region lies on the line joining two nuclei of overlapping orbitals the bond formed Is a sigma bond.
- it is also known as head-on overlap or axial overlap.
- So option third and fourth is correct about the sigma bond.
- When atomic orbitals overlap sideways, the resultant bond is a pi bond and not a sigma bond.
Hence, the statement not true about the sigma bond- It Is Formed By Sidewise Overlapping Of Bonding Orbitals.
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