it depends on how many unpaired electrons there are
A single bond involves the sharing of 2 electrons (1 pair).
6 electrons are shared to make a triple bond or three pairs
There are four electrons, which is two pair.
O2 shares two electron pairs, giving both oxygen atoms 8 electrons on the outer shell (noble gas configuration).
Six electrons, 3 pairs of electrons.
There are a infinitely growing number of bond pairs between atoms.
it depends on how many unpaired electrons there are
Four electrons (2 pairs) are shared in a double covalent bond.
A single bond involves the sharing of 2 electrons (1 pair).
6 electrons are shared to make a triple bond or three pairs
lone pair of electrons & bonded pairs of electrons
There are four electrons, which is two pair.
O2 shares two electron pairs, giving both oxygen atoms 8 electrons on the outer shell (noble gas configuration).
There are a total of eight. Two pairs are bond pairs and two are lone pairs.
four electrons . four electrons .
Six electrons (three pairs) are shared between two atoms that form a triple bond.