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Pelargondin, a compound found in geraniums, contains several sigma bonds in its molecular structure. Specifically, it has a total of 19 sigma bonds. This includes sigma bonds formed between carbon and hydrogen atoms, as well as those between carbon and other carbon atoms. The exact count can vary slightly based on the specific representation of the molecule, but 19 sigma bonds is a good estimate.

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