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  • Sigma vs. Pi Bonds: Understanding the First Bond in Covalent Molecules
    While the first bond formed between two atoms in a covalent molecule is typically a sigma bond, this statement is not universally true. In certain molecules and under specific circumstances, the initial bond formed may be a pi bond.

    While sigma bonds are generally stronger than pi bonds, the formation of a pi bond might be influenced by various factors, including the electronic configuration of the atoms involved and the molecular geometry.

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