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difference between single bond, covalent bond and triple bond​

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Answered by smitaprangya98
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Explanation:

Single Bond: A single bond is formed by sharing one pair of valence electrons. Double Bond: A double bond is formed by sharing two pairs of valence electrons. Triple Bond: A triple bond is formed by sharing three pairs of valence electrons.

Answered by cafatia2005
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Answer:

Single Bond:

  • A single bond is a chemical bond between two atoms involving two valence electrons.
  • Less Reactive
  • Have a high bond length
  • Donated by a single dash (C-C)

Double Bond:

  • A double bond is formed by sharing two pairs of valence electrons.
  • Moderately reactive
  • Have a moderate bond length
  • Donated by double dash (C=C)

Triple Bond:

  • A triple bond is formed by sharing three pairs of valence electrons.
  • Highly reactive
  • Have a low bond length
  • Donated by triple dash (C≡C)

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