How many bonds are formed between two atoms when the total number of shared elections is six ?
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It is triple bond
Because two electrons contribute 1
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The number of bonds formed between two atoms when the total number of shared electrons is six is equal to three.
- Sharing of electrons takes place when a covalend bond is formed between two atoms.
- In a covalent, bond each atom contributes one electron each per bond formed between the two atoms.
- If the number of shared electrons is two, the bond is a single bond.
- If the number of shared electrons is four, the bond is a double bond.
- If the number of shared electrons is six, the bond is a triple bond.
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