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Textbook Solutions for Chemistry: A Molecular Approach

Chapter 9 Problem 16E

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Problem 16E

In what ways are double and triple covalent bonds different from single covalent bonds?

Solution

Solution 16E Step 1 of 3 When two atoms doesn’t reach the octet they need for their stability by forming a single covalent bond, they can share other couple of electrons by forming multiple bonds. In double bond two atoms share two couple of electrons. In triple bonds two atoms share three couple of electrons.

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Title Chemistry: A Molecular Approach 3 
Author Nivaldo J. Tro
ISBN 9780321809247

In what ways are double and triple covalent bonds

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