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Chemistry, 15.11.2019 00:31, richard80

In our simulation what did the Οƒ (sigma) stand for?

a. anti-bonding orbital

b. density

c. atomic radius

d. potential energy

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In our simulation what did the Οƒ (sigma) stand for?

a. anti-bonding orbital

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