How are σ and π bonds similar, and how they are different? (Choose all that apply) Question 3 options: a) Both types of bonds result from overlap of atomic orbitals on adjacent atoms and contain a maximum of two electrons. b) π bonds are stronger and result from end-to-end overlap and all single bonds are π bonds c) π bonds between the same two atoms are weaker because they result from side-by-side overlap, and multiple bonds contain one or more π bonds (in addition to a σ bond). d) σ bonds are stronger and result from end-to-end overlap and all single bonds are σ bonds. e) Both types of bonds result from overlap of their atomic nucleus on adjacent atoms and contain a maximum of four electrons. f) σ bonds between the same two atoms are weaker because they result from side-by-side overlap, and multiple bonds contain one or more σ bonds (in addition to a π bond).
How are σ and π bonds similar, and how they are different? (Choose all that apply)
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