Single bonds between atoms are always what?

Single bonds between atoms are always what?

  • Correct Answer: sigma bonds
  • analogue bonds
  • genetic bonds
  • rna bonds

Explanation: In general, single bonds between atoms are always sigma bonds. Double bonds are comprised of one sigma and one pi bond. Triple bonds are comprised of one sigma bond and two pi bonds.

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