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← ScienceWhich process underlies the formation of sigma bonds?
A)Head-on atomic orbital overlap✓
B)Out-of-phase electron constructive interference
C)Delocalized pi orbital destabilization
D)Alternating spin quantum alignment
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Sigma bonds form via head-on atomic orbital overlap, permitting greater electron density between nuclei; this constitutes a lower-energy covalent bond stabilized through constructive interference. Therefore, head-on overlap forms sigma bonds, rather than weaker sideways interactions due to pi bonding.
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