The maximum number of o bonds that the atom can form is If an atom has sp hybridization in a molecule: The maximum number of p-p A bonds that the atom can form is

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n Bonding
|AT bond arises from "sideways" overlap of two parallel p orbitals. The electron density lies above and below a plane containing
the orbitals.
p-orbital p-orbital
atom1
T bond
atom2
The maximum number of o bonds that the atom can form is
If an atom has sp³ hybridization in a molecule:
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