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In a molecule of chlorine (Cl2), the chlorine atoms are connected to each other by a single bond.
:Ci - ci:
Which statements correctly describe this bond? Select all the correct answers.
It contains electrons from the first energy level.
It is a sigma bond.
It is the result of sp2 hybridization.
It is formed by overlap of two hybrid orbitals.

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Answer: The statements which correctly describe the Cl-Cl bond are:

It is a sigma bond.

It is formed by the overlap of two hybrid orbitals.

Explanation: This is the same answer for edmentum "Plato answer"

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The statements which correctly describe the Cl-Cl bond is:

It is a sigma bond.

It is formed by overlap of two hybrid orbitals.

Step-by-step explanation:

The 2 atoms of the chlorine atom are bonded by single bond by sharing of electrons as chlorine has 7 electrons in its outer shell.

1s22s2p63s23p5 configuration of each atom

A covalent bond is formed between the two chlorine atoms.

The electrons are shared by molecular orbitals by overlapping the orbital as each of the chlorine atom will try to complete its octet. The electrons from p orbitals are shared hence sigma bond.

There is no hybridization in Cl2 it only has only overlapping of electrons in p orbitals.

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