Wednesday, April 10, 2019

hybridization - Why can there not be more than one sigma bond in a set of bonds?


A question on an exam asked why there is exactly one sigma bond in double and triple covalent bonds. I looked in my text and online after the exam, but couldn't find an anawer to the question.



Why can there not be more than one sigma bond in a set of covalent bonds?




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