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If you mean valence shell electrons, yes. Alluminum an Nitrogen are exelent examples.

If you mean triple bonds examples are carbon in alkynes, e.g. ethyne (acetylene and nitrogen in N2 The triple bonds consist of a a sigma bond and two pi bonds and therefore have three shared pairs.

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What are two primary types of bonds found between atoms?

Case A - Covalent bonds: Single covalent chemical bonds result from the sharing of a pair of electrons. Double covalent atomic chemical bonds result from the sharing of two pairs of electrons, and triple covalent bonds occur when three pairs of electrons are involved. Case B - Hydrogen bonding and Van-der Wal's Forces.


If nitrogen combines with three hydrogen atoms how many electrons the nitrogen will achieve?

Ammonia is made for one nitrogen atom and three hydrogen atoms.


Why are electrons shared equally in the Ozone and unequally in carbon dioxide?

Oh, dude, it's like this - in ozone, the three oxygen atoms are all like, "Hey, let's be cool and share these electrons equally," creating a more stable molecule. But in carbon dioxide, the two oxygen atoms are all, "Nah, I'm taking more of these electrons for myself," causing an unequal sharing situation. It's like the difference between splitting a pizza evenly and one person hogging all the slices.


Why does a water molecule contain two atoms but a hydrogen cholride contain only 6ne?

H20 contains three atoms - two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom. HCl contains two atoms - one hydrogen atoms and one chlorine atom. This is all due to valency (how many electrons an atom wishes to gain, lose, or share to form a more stable energy state), which varies from atom to atom.


What is the shape of CCl2F2?

ClF2 is a linear molecule with a bent shape. It has two atoms: chlorine and fluorine each of which has a lone pair of electrons. ClF2 is a polar molecule with the chlorine atom carrying a slightly negative charge and the fluorine atoms carrying a slightly positive charge. This is because the chlorine atom has a higher electronegativity than the fluorine atoms. Atom 1: Chlorine Atom 2: Fluorine Shape: Linear with a bent shape Polarity: Polar with chlorine carrying a slightly negative charge and fluorine atoms carrying a slightly positive charge

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A chemical bond in which two atoms share three pairs of electrons 6 electrons is an?

Two atoms sharing three pairs of electrons have a triple bond.


Can atoms of some elements can share three pairs of electrons?

yeap!


Atoms of some elements can share three pairs of electrons. True or false?

True. Nitrogen can share three pairs of electrons and has a lone pair of electrons for a total of eight in it's valence shell


When some atoms share three pairs of electrons?

You think probable to covalent bonding.


This type of bond is formed when atoms share three pairs of electrons?

A triple covalent bond.


What can atoms form that double or triple that depend on whether they share two or three pairs of electrons?

covalent bonds


Is the following sentences true or false Atoms of some element can share three pairs of electron?

True. Atoms of some elements, like nitrogen, can form triple bonds where they share three pairs of electrons. This occurs when atoms need to achieve a stable electron configuration by sharing electrons with another atom.


How many electrons N2 need to share to be stable?

Three pairs of electrons.


What type of bond is formed when atoms sare three pairs of electrons?

If both atoms share, it is a covalent bond with 3 bonds. If only one atom shares, it is a dative or coordinate bond


What happens when two atoms are joined by three pairs of electrons?

triple bonding


What happens to valence electrons when non-metal atoms bond?

When non-metals bond together, they share electrons. This is called a covalent bond. By sharing pairs of electrons, two or more different atoms can claim they have 8 electrons in their outer energy level, which gives them noble gas configuration, which they all want. If they share one pair of electrons, it's a single covalent bond. Two pairs is a double, and three pairs is a triple. Whatever it takes to get to 8.


When two nitrogen atoms bond they share three pairs of valence why does this happen?

Nitrogen's position on the periodic table means it is 3 electrons short of the stable noble gas configuration on Neon. If two Nitrogen atoms mutually share 3 electrons to form a triple bond, each nitrogen will have its required quota of electrons to iso-electronic with Neon and thus be stable.