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Sometimes atoms combine by sharing two or more electron pairs as shown below :

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The sharing of two electron pairs between two atoms is referred to as double bond.

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The sharing of three electron pairs between two atoms is referred to as triple bond.
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Index
4.1
Introduction
4.2 The Ionic Bonds
4.3 The Covalent Bonds
4.4 The Polar Bonds
4.5 Electronegativity
4.6 Others Bonds
Chapter 5
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