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What is a bond axis?

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Because the gravity of the Earth inside the PORCORN..

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experimentally that the lenght and strenght of the bond between the oxygens suggests a double bond. The valence bond theory views multiple bonds as overlaps between orbitals that lie off the bond axis on top of an overlap on the bond axis. The overlap on the bond axis is sigma bond. The overlaps off the bons axis is pi bonds


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Why a triple bond should not have 2 sigma bonds?

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A carbon can form single and double and triple bonds with each other so why not a quad bond?

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