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Lillianna Holland
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26 July, 09:07
How many sigma bonds in a single bond
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Aisha Lewis
26 July, 09:22
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1 sigma bond I think.
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Serena
26 July, 09:28
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single bond = 1 sigma bond
so basically 1
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Usually, all bonds between atoms in most organic compounds contain one sigma bond each. If it is a single bond, it contains only sigma bond. Multiple bonds (double and triple), however, contains sigma and pi bonds. Double bonds have one each, and triple bonds have one sigma bond and two pi bonds
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