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Why can single bonds rotate freely?

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Carbon atoms in single bonds rotate freely. Rotation can occur because the heaviest electron density in the σ bond exists along an imaginary line between two carbon nuclei. Rotation does not change this electron distribution; the bond strength remains constant throughout rotation.
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