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Answered by priyapriya2408
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When atoms mutually share two pairs of electrons (four electrons), the bond between them is called a double bond. And, when atoms mutually share three pairs of electrons (six electrons), the bond between them is called a triple bond.

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Answered by krishna210398
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Formation of triple bond is stated below.

Explanation:

A triple bond is formed by sharing six electrons.Other functional groups contain cyanide and isocyanide triple bonds. Some diatomic molecules such as dinitrogen also have triple bonds. In skeletal formulas, triple bonds are drawn as three parallel lines (≡) between two connected atoms.

In a metallic bond, the valence electrons are delocalized from the s and p orbitals of the interacting metal atoms. That is, instead of revolving around each metal atom, they form a "sea" of electrons that surround the positively charged nuclei of the interacting metal ions.

A sigma or single bond is like a marriage where two atoms are joined by a bond (electron). Therefore, each atom has one electron at risk in case of divorce. pi bonding is like having a baby while thinking about family planning (using uncombined single orbitals)

An ion bond is like having a lover. An atom (electropositive) gave him what he needed (electronegative) in the form of an electron, and now it's just him to enjoy (electrostatic attraction).

She is also a mistress, but Atom is in love with her, for which he is willing to risk his stability (donating his lonely mate).

Your answer is coordinate links. No specific knowledge is required. A coordinate bond is basically a covalent bond where both shared electrons between two atoms are donated by the same atom.

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