triple bond
English
Noun
triple
bond
(
plural
triple bonds
)
(
chemistry
)
A
covalent bond
in which
three
electron
pairs
(instead of the usual one) are
shared
between two
atoms
; most
common
between
carbon
atoms and carbon or
nitrogen
atoms, but a few other forms are known. Symbolized in formulae as
≡
.
Translations
covalent bond in which three pairs of electron are shared
Finnish:
kolmoissidos
Irish:
nasc triarach
m
Japanese:
三重結合
(
さんじゅうけつごう, sanjū ketsugō
)
See also
double bond
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