The overlap of the two p orbitals results in the formation of a π bond in ethene in which the bonding pair of electrons repel each other to force the molecule into a planar configuration with bond angles of 120 o
Each carbon atom in ethene forms two sigma bonds with hydrogen atoms and one σ bond with another carbon atom. The fourth electron is used to form a π bond between the two carbon atoms
A double bond is a combination of a σ and π bond and a triple bond is a combination of one σ and two π bonds. The strength of the bonds increases as follows: single < double < triple bond This is due to the increased electron density around the carbon-carbon bond, making the bond stronger and more difficult to break. You must be able to draw and explain these diagrams for the exam.
Sigma orbitals can be formed from the end to end overlap of s orbitals
π orbitals can be formed from the sideways overlap of p orbitals
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