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Taking Z-axis as the internuclear axis, explain why ` 2p_(x) or 2p_(y)` orbital does not combine with 2s
obtial to form molecular orbtals ?

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The small ++ overlap cancels the +- overlap . Hence , there is not net overlapping .
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