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A triple bond is made up of:​

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Answered by ashmitamanikandan6
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Triple bond, in chemistry, a covalent linkage in which two atoms share three pairs of electrons, as in the nitrogen molecule, N2, or acetylene, C2H2.

Explanation:

Triple bond: A covalent bond of bond order = 3, consisting of six electrons; one pair in a sigma bond and the other pairs in pi bonds. Lewis structure showing single, double, and triple bonds. Molecular model of acetylene, showing the p orbital overlap that makes up the triple bond.

Answered by seemavivek9
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Triple bond: A covalent bond of bond order = 3, consisting of six electrons; one pair in a sigma bond and the other pairs in pi bonds.

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