[ ]How many sigma (σ) and pi (π )bonds are in a single double and triple bond?

How many sigma and pi bonds are in a single double and triple bond?



Today you will learn about the number of sigma and pi bonds that are present  in a single double and triple bond.Let us know the rules first.

Rule-1:One single bond indicates one sigma bond.

Rule-2:One double  bond indicates one sigma bond and one pi bond.

Rule-3:One triple bond indicates one sigma bond and two pi bonds.



So ,from second rule, we can say that in a single double we get one sigma and one pi bonds.

from third rule, we can say that in a single triple bond we get one sigma and two pi bonds.



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