The overlap of a lone pair on the C atom with the empty hybrid metal orbital forms a metal-to-carbon σ-bond. The transition metal atom in a metal carbonyl has filled non-bonding d-orbitals which are of proper symmetry to overlap with the anti-bonding orbitals of CO. The electronic charge is transferred from the filled non-bonding orbitals of the metals to π∗ orbitals of the ligand CO. This reduces the bond order of CO. The π back-bonding strengthens the M−C bond order, it weakens the C−O bond order.