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ionic bonds for C2H2

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Answered by mauryadhruvarvi1
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A triple covalent bond contains one sigma bond and two pi bonds where six electrons are being shared. These bonds are stronger than double bonds and shorter. They are more rigid than double bonds and have a larger electron density. The most common triple bonds are on carbons like C2H2.

Answered by jaqueskallis
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C2H2 forms covalent bonds not ionic.

As carbon has 4 valency due to which it can neither take nor give electrons to become stable.

Therefore it shares electrons to become stable.

And while sharing of electrons covalent bonds are formed.

Hence it has 0 ionic bond.


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