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A single bond contains two electrons between two atoms. Each bond following also contains two electrons, so a triple bond has six electrons shared in the bonding.

3 electrons from each of the combing atoms are shared by two atoms for the formation of a triple bond making a total of 6 electrons.

In chemistry a covalent bond is a way for two elements to be bound together, this occurs when the two atoms (that are nonmetal) are sharing an electron pair. The two main types of bonds are covalent and ionic, ionic bonds do not share electrons, but are attracted to each other with positive and negative charges (like a magnet). The covalent bond can be a single, double, or triple bond, depending on how many electron pairs are shared. A covalent triple bond is when the two atoms are sharing three electron pairs. With three pairs of electrons, this means that there are a total of six electrons being shared. When drawing chemical structures, this is represented by drawing three parallel lines between the two atoms, with each line representing a covalent.

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