Sigma bonding is formed when two atomic orbitals containing a single electron with equal and opposite spin, converge together in the interatomic space between two nuclei, to form a covalent bond. It is stronger than pi bonding.
Sigma bonding is formed when two atomic orbitals containing a single electron with equal and opposite spin, converge together in the interatomic space between two nuclei, to form a covalent bond. It is stronger than pi bonding.