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Explain single, double and triple bond in carbon compound.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Stability of single double and triple bonds is explained below: In covalent bond, a greater number of electrons are shared among atoms, then the stronger the bond exists. In single bond, 2 electrons are shared, in double bond four electrons are shared and in triple bond six electrons are shared.

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Explanation:

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. Double and triple bonds are comprised of sigma bonds between hybridized orbitals, and pi bonds between unhybridized p orbitals.

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