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Maverick Chase
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4 September, 16:52
Are all single bonds sigma bonds?
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Alannah
4 September, 17:18
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Single bonds are those that bond with one atom, and sigma bonds are the strongest type of covalent bonds that are single bonded.
That means NO, not all single bonds are sigma bond, but all sigma bonds are single bonds.
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