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  • Understanding Triple Bonds: Definition, Examples, and Nitrogen's Role
    The type of bond formed when three pairs of electrons are shared between two atoms is called a triple bond.

    Here's why:

    * Single bond: One pair of electrons shared.

    * Double bond: Two pairs of electrons shared.

    * Triple bond: Three pairs of electrons shared.

    The nitrogen molecule (N₂) is a classic example of a triple bond.

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