Longest Covalent Bonds: Single vs. Triple - Bond Lengths Explained
The longest single covalent bond length between the same two atoms has been reported for the carbon-carbon bond at the center of ethane, with a bond length of 1.544 Å.
The longest triple covalent bond between the same two atoms is found in nitrogen molecules (N≡N), having a bond length of 1.0975 Å.