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Give examples of compound having one, two and three covalent bond formed by same element

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Answered by arpan7de
5

Single Covalent:

H--H

Double Covalent:

O O

Triple Covalent:

N N

Answered by OlaMacgregor
5

C_{6}H_{5}-C \equiv N, H_{2}C=CH_{2}, and H_{3}-C-H are examples of compound having one, two and three covalent bond formed by same element.

Explanation:

  • A covalent bond is defined as the bond formed due to the sharing of electrons between the combining atoms. And, the compound formed due to such sharing of electrons is known as a covalent compound.
  • Generally, a non-metal has the ability to form a covalent compound with another non-metal. For example, carbon is a non-metal and it has the ability to form a single, double and a triple bond with another non-metal atom.
  • Like, C_{6}H_{5}-C \equiv N, H_{2}C=CH_{2}, and H_{3}-C-H are the compounds which show that carbon atom is forming single, double and triple bond.

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