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Mark the false statements. a. a π bond restricts rotation about the bond axis. b. bonds formed from the overlap of atomic s orbitals are always σ bonds. c. a triple bond consists of one π bond and two σ bonds. d. end-to-end overlap of orbitals results in a bond with electron density above and below the bond axis. e. a π bond consists of two pairs of electrons. f. two σ bonds comprise a double bond.

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