what distinguishes single double and triple covalent bonds





Triple Bond

molecules of nitrogen Nitrogen Molecule Nitrogen atom has five electrons in its valence shell. It requires three more electrons to acquire a stable configuration of the nearest noble gas (neon). This is done by mutually sharing three pairs of electrons as shown below. ..
Polar and Non-Polar Covalent Bonds
Covalent bonds may be non-polar or polar in natu..
Covalent crystals
In covalent crystals, the constituent particles are atoms of the same or different kind, which are bonded to one another by a network of covalent bonds. The important characteristics of covalent crystals are: The covalent crystals are i..
Formation of Molecules having Double Bond
Formation of oxygen (O 2 )Molecule - Each oxygen atom has six electrons in its valence shell. Thus, it requires 2 more electrons to achieve the nearest noble gas configuration. This is achieved by sharing two pairs of electrons by the two oxygen atoms as shown belo..
For cyclic compounds in which ring contains only single bonds
The suffix -ane is added to the word roo..
For cyclic compounds in which ring contains one double bond
The suffix -ene is added to the word roo..
Characteristics of Covalent Compounds
Characteristics of Covalent Compounds - 1) Covalent compounds consist of molecules and not ions. The molecules do not have any electric charge on them. The molecules are held together by weak forces called Van der Waal's forces . 2) Covalent compounds are either gases,..
Characteristics of Covalent Compounds
1) Covalent compounds consist of molecules and not ions. The molecules do not have any electric charge on them. The molecules are held together by weak forces called Van der Waal's forces . 2) Covalent compounds are either gases, volatile liquids or soft solids. As there are wea..
Lewis Structures of Some Covalent Compounds
lewis structure of covalent componuds The electronic configuration of atom 'D' has seven electrons in the outermost shell. Each 'D' atom should share a pair of electrons with another 'D' atoms to form a substance containing only 'D' .i.e., Hence, the formula of the substance is D 2 . It is a covalent compound. ..
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