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Considering x-axis as the internuclear axis which out of the following will not form a sigma bond and why? (a) 1s and 1s (b) 1s and `2p_(x)` (c) `2p_(y)` and `2p_(y)` (d) 1s and 2s.

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The sigma bond is formed by axial overlap and is present in the following cases
(a) 1s and 2s (b) 1s and `2p_(x)` (c ) 1s and 2s .
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