Practice - Single, Double, and Triple Bonds (Simple Examples)
Practice Questions
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What is a single covalent bond?
💡 Hint: Think of hydrogen gas!
Give an example of a double bond.
💡 Hint: How many valence electrons does oxygen need?
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Interactive Quizzes
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What type of bond is formed when two atoms share three pairs of electrons?
💡 Hint: Recall the sharing of electrons.
True or False: A single bond is the strongest type of covalent bond.
💡 Hint: Think about how many electrons are shared.
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Challenge Problems
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Predict the strength and length relationship for a molecule featuring a triple bond compared to one with a double bond.
💡 Hint: Refer to shared pairs effect on distance and strength.
A molecule that is known to be polar has a double bond. If a non-polar molecule has a single bond, can you deduce the difference in bond characteristics?
💡 Hint: What can inequality in electron sharing imply?
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