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The main axis of diatomic molecule is z....

The main axis of diatomic molecule is `z`. The orbitals `p_x` and `p_y` overlap to form

A

`pi`- molecular orbital

B

`sigma`- molecular orbital

C

`delta`- molecular orbital

D

no bond

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D
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