Differentiate between single covalent bond and triple covalent bond.
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A single covalent bond is when only one pair of electrons is shared between atoms. A sigma bond is the strongest type of covalent bond, in which the atomic orbitals directly overlap between the nuclei of two atoms.
Covalent bonding is the sharing of one or more electron pairs. In many covalent bonding situations, multiple chemical bonds exist — more than one electron pair is shared. (In hydrogen and the other diatomic molecules, only one electron pair is shared.)
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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.
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