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  • Carbon Bonds: Understanding Single, Double, and Triple Bond Strength
    The strongest covalent bond between two carbon atoms is a triple bond.

    Here's why:

    * Single Bond: A single bond involves one shared pair of electrons.

    * Double Bond: A double bond involves two shared pairs of electrons.

    * Triple Bond: A triple bond involves three shared pairs of electrons.

    The more electron pairs shared between two atoms, the stronger the attraction between the atoms, resulting in a stronger bond.

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