How is a sigma bond different from a pi bond?
(a) A sigma bond is a bonding molecular orbital; a pi bond is an antibonding molecular orbital.
(b) A sigma bond is a single bond, whereas a pi bond is a double bond.
(c) The electron density in a sigma bond lies along the internuclear axis; that of a pi bond does not.
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