"I think of it this way: the more bonds an atom has, the stronger it can hold onto the other atom, and therefore it's able to pull it in real tight - making it short and strong both!
Here's what my chem book says:
In a given pair of atoms, a higher bond order results in a shorter bond length and a higher bond energy. A shorterbond is a stronger bond.
*Information from Chapter 9 in Silberberg's CHEMISTRY: The Molecular Nature of Matter and Change. 4 Ed. pp 341 - 342."
The strongest bond between two atoms will be a single bond between Carbon and Flourine. Other than a few exceptions the rule of thumb would say"triple bonds are the strongest.while single bonds being the weakest, even though I already pointed out a flaw in that plan. Hope that helps!
Triple. A single bond is a sigma bond at a greater distance and lesser bond breaking energy needed. A triple bond includes two close hugging pi bonds( along with a single sigma) and takes much energy to break. Nitrogen is triple bonded and the base of many powerful explosives because of the stored energy in those triple bonds.
Triple bonds are the strongest, followed by double bonds, with single bonds being the least strong. Triple bonds have two pi and one sigma bond, so they share many electrons. Double bonds have one pi and one sigma. Single only have sigma bonds.
Double bond is stronger.It has a pi and a sigma bond while single bond has only a sigma bond.
A triple bond is the shortest and the strongest. A double bond is shorter and stronger than a single bond, but weaker and longer than a triple bond. Single bonds are the longest and weakest.
triple bond is the strongest.
A triple bond is the strongest, followed by a double, and then a single.
Triple bond would be the strongest, double in between, and single is the weakest.
A triple bond is the strongest covalent bond.
Diamond and Graphite both have single covalent bonds whereas Buckminsterfullerene has double covalent bonds.
triple bond is the strongest.
A triple bond is the strongest, followed by a double, and then a single.
The strongest chemical bond is the ionic bond. Ionic bond strengths are greater than covalent bond strengths.answer 2it is known that covalent bond is stronger.
Triple bond would be the strongest, double in between, and single is the weakest.
A triple bond is the strongest covalent bond.
Diamond and Graphite both have single covalent bonds whereas Buckminsterfullerene has double covalent bonds.
They represent the [single] double and triple covalent chemical bonds between atoms.
All covalent bonds contain one sigma bond.
Nitrogen can form single, double, and triple bonds with carbon. The triple bond form is called cyanide.
Covalent bonds are formed by sharing electrons of the valence shell.
A double bond is a covalent bond, but not all covalent bonds are double bonds; some bonds may be single or triple (or even in rare cases, quadruple) instead.
Yes organic molecules can have single bonds, double bonds and triple bonds. Larger molecules, more than two carbons, always have single bonds and may have double and triple.