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11 September, 04:14

Are the following statements true or false? A. Two pi bonds comprise a double bond. B. Bonds formed from atomic p orbitals are always sigma bonds. C. Side-to-side overlap results in a bond with electron density above and below the bond axis. D. A sigma bond allows rotation about its bond axis. E. A double bond consists of two electrons. F. A triple bond consists of three pi bonds.

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  1. 11 September, 07:06
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    A. FALSE

    B. FALSE

    C. TRUE

    D. TRUE

    E. FALSE

    F. FALSE

    Explanation:

    Are the following statements true or false?

    A. Two pi bonds comprise a double bond. FALSE. A double bond is formed by 1 sigma bond and 1 pi bond.

    B. Bonds formed from atomic p orbitals are always sigma bonds. FALSE. p orbitals form pi bonds.

    C. Side-to-side overlap results in a bond with electron density above and below the bond axis. TRUE. These are pi bonds.

    D. A sigma bond allows rotation about its bond axis. TRUE. If the bond is single (sigma bond), the rotation about its bond axis is allowed.

    E. A double bond consists of two electrons. FALSE. A double bond consists of 2 pairs of electrons.

    F. A triple bond consists of three pi bonds. FALSE. A triple bond consists of 1 sigma bond and 2 pi bonds.
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