Why is the first covalent bond always a sigma bond?
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covalent bonds or single bonds are also called sigma bonds because they do not change the direction even if we rotate the one end of the bond. These single or sigma bonds can be formed by any combination of atomic orbitals.
Rotation of one end of the bond does not change the bond symmetry
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