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Why are single bonds between carbon atoms stronger than double or triple bonds??
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- Double and triple covalent bonds are stronger than single covalent bonds and they are characterized by the sharing of four or six electrons between atoms, respectively.
- Double and triple bonds are comprised of sigma bonds between hybridized orbitals, and pi bonds between unhybridized p orbitals.
- Double and triple bonds offer added stability to compounds, and restrict any rotation around the bond axis.
- Bond lengths between atoms with multiple bonds are shorter than in those with single bonds.
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Your question itself is false single bond contains one sigma bond which is a strong bond.
A double bond contains a sigma bond and a pie bond. pie bond is weaker than sigma bond but double bond is stronger than single bond. Like that triple bond contains one sigma bond and two pie bonds.
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