A single bond is a sigma bond which is weaker than a double bond containing both a sigma and pi bond, where the pi bond is stronger than the sigma bond. A chemical bond forms when the attractive forces between atoms or molecules overcome the repulsive forces during bond formation.
A single bond is a sigma bond which is weaker than a double bond containing both a sigma and pi bond, where the pi bond is stronger than the sigma bond. A chemical bond forms when the attractive forces between atoms or molecules overcome the repulsive forces during bond formation.
A single bond is a sigma bond which is weaker than a double bond containing both a sigma and pi bond, where the pi bond is stronger than the sigma bond. A chemical bond forms when the attractive forces between atoms or molecules overcome the repulsive forces during bond formation.