Respuesta :
Answer: 6. 3 pairs of electron
Explanation:
A triple bond occurs when two atoms in a molecule shares 3 pairs of electron. A triple bond is also, a type of bond under the Covalent bond, which also includes, double bond and single bond.
Typically, a Covalent bond contains 2 elections. 1 from each atom. This means that, triple bond contains 6 electrons since there are three Covalent bonds, in a triple bond.
A triple bond is stronger than a single bond. It is characterized by sigma bonds between hybridized orbitals, and pi bonds between unhybridized p orbitals.
A triple bond is also vulnerable to "electron thieves". Example of compound with triple bond includes Dinitrogen, acetylene, carbon monoxide etc
Answer:
6 electrons.
Explanation:
A Triple bond is a type of covalent bond between 2 atoms when three pairs of electrons are shared between two atoms in a molecule. It is the least stable out of the three general types of covalent bonds (single, double and triple bond)
Also, a triple bond is a chemical bond between two atoms involving six bonding electrons instead of the usual two in a covalent single bond. Examples of this bond is seen in alkynes, N2 etc.