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MULTIPLE COVALENT BOND

In chemical bonding: Multiple bonds. First, an atom may complete its octet by sharing more than one pair of electrons with a bonded neighbour. Two shared pairs of electrons, represented by a double dash (=), form a double bond.

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Covalent bonding is the sharing of one or more electron pairs. In many covalent bonding situations, multiple chemical bonds exist — more than one electron pair is shared. (In hydrogen and the other diatomic molecules, only one electron pair is shared.)

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