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Tips for achieving exam success on the topic of Sigma and Pi bonds in Alkenes.

0:00 what topic is this? 0:35 what are the differences? 2:45 Exam Tips! 4:12 Links and Outro My full catalog of content is linked below on a Google Sheet with everything in order of the specification for OCR A and by Module (using the tabs) :) LINK: ... ( read more ) LEARN MORE ABOUT: Treasury Inflation Protected Securities REVEALED: Best Investment During Inflation HOW TO INVEST IN GOLD: Gold IRA Investing HOW TO INVEST IN SILVER: Silver IRA Investing Alkenes are organic compounds that contain carbon-carbon double bonds. These double bonds are formed by the overlap of two atomic orbitals, resulting in the formation of sigma and pi bonds. Understanding the nature of these bonds and their properties is essential for students studying chemistry. Sigma bonds (σ-bonds) are the first covalent bonds formed between two atoms. These bonds are formed by the overlap of two atomic orbitals head-on. In the case of alkenes, this means that the carbon-carbon dou