A chemical bond formed when two atoms share six electrons is a ________ bond; it is best described as ________. a chemical bond formed when two atoms share six electrons is a ________ bond; it is best described as ________.

Respuesta :

A   chemical  bond   formed   when  two  atoms  share  six   electrons  is   a    triple  bond .  It  is  best    described  as   a  covalent  bond

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  triple  bond   is   a    chemical   bond  between  two  chemical  atoms  which  involve  six  bonding  electrons.   When  the   bond   is  formed  by  sharing  of  electron  between  atoms the  bond  is  referred   to  as  a  covalent  bond. The  electron  pair are   known  as  bonding  pairs.

Explanation:

When there occurs sharing of electrons between two different atoms then bond formed between them is known as a covalent bond.

When only one electron is shared then a single covalent bond is formed.

When only two electrons are shared then a double covalent bond is formed.

When three electrons are shared then a triple covalent bond is formed.

Thus, we can conclude that a chemical bond formed when two atoms share six electrons is a triple bond; it is best described as a covalent bond.