The presence of the d-orbitals influences the chemistry of the heavier elements in a number of other ways. The combined effect of size and availability of d orbitals considerably influences the ability of these elements to form π bonds. The heavier elements do form π bonds but this involves d orbitals (dπ−pπ or dπ−dπ) As the d orbitals are of higher energy than the porbitals, they contribute less to the overall stability of molecules than does pπ - pπ bonding of the second row elements.