give an example of double and triple covalent bond
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When a covalent bond forms with one pair of shared electrons, we call it a single covalent bond. When two pairs are shared, as when two oxygen atoms come together to make a molecule of oxygen, we call it a double covalent bond. Three pairs shared, as in a molecule of nitrogen, is called a triple covalent bond.
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