How many sigma (σ) bonds and pi (π) bonds are in formaldehyde, H2CO?

1 Answer
Apr 22, 2016

3σ+1π

Explanation:

H2CO is the chemical formaldehyde, with the structure shown below

![https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Formaldehyde-2Dsvg](useruploads.socratic.org)

A σ-bond is a single covalent bond between two atoms, and a π-bond is any bond on top of that.

Here, for example, there are 2 single covalent bonds between carbon and hydrogen, which means 2σ, plus a double bond with carbon and oxygen.

A double bond is equal to 1σ+1π, because there is one main bond with another on top of that, making two bonds in total.

Putting this all together,

2σ+(1σ+1π)=3σ+1π