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The bond that describes an interaciton between two orbitals that is not symmetrical about a line between the two atoms nuclei is called _______________.

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Pi bond

Step-by-step explanation:

Pi bond is the type of covalent bond which results from formation of molecular orbital by the side-to-side overlap of the atomic orbitals along the plane perpendicular to the line which connects nuclei of the two atoms in which the bond is formed. It is denoted by symbol π.

The bond is not symmetrical to the internuclear axis and on rotation the axis, the bond breaks.

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