11.42. Assertion: Heavier elements form pπ– pπ bonds.
Reason: Their atomic orbitals are too large and diffuse to have effective overlapping.
11.42. Assertion: Heavier elements form pπ– pπ bonds.
Reason: Their atomic orbitals are too large and diffuse to have effective overlapping.
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(d) Heavier elementsdo not form pπ– pπ bonds because their atomicorbitals are too large and diffuse to haveeffective overlapping.
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