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11 May, 15:40

Distinguish among single, double, and triple covalent bonds

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  1. 11 May, 17:30
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    That's Chemistry ...

    But basically it's just the number of electrons 'shared' between two atoms. A single covalent bond has one electron shared (e. g any diatomic bonding of the Group 7 elements)

    Double covalent bonds have 2 electrons shared (e. g in the bonding of Carbon Dioxide)

    Triple covalent bonds have 3 electrons shared (e. g in the bonding of diatomic Nitrogen)

    Move covalent bonds make the molecule stronger
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