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Considering x-axis as molecular axis, which out of the following will form a sigma bond.
(i) `1s and 2p_(y)`
(ii) `2p_(x)and 2p_(x)`
(iii) `2p_(x)and 2p_(z)`
(iv) `1s and 2p_(z)`

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Along X-axis as molecular axis, only `2p_(x) and 2p_(x)` can form a sigma bond
`2p_(x)+2p_(y)and 1_(s)and 2p_(z)` also cannot form `sigma` bond.
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