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Are double covalent bonds stronger than single?

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Answered by KimTaehyung1330
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Double and triple covalent bonds are stronger than single covalent bonds and they are characterized by the sharing of four or six electrons between atoms, respectively. ... Bond lengths between atoms with multiple bonds are shorter than in those with single bonds.

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Answered by learner248
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Comparing the Bond Strength..The Single covalent Bond Is More Strong and Intact as compared to the second Covalent bond formed..But If You see Overall..A Higher energy will be requirwd to break double covalent Bond than a Single Bond.

Thus..we can Say..A single Covalent bond is Stronger than The swcond Covalent bond formed..But the Overall 2 covalent bonds will require more energy to break..

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