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Which amongst the following molecules consist of a triple bond?


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Hydrogen chloride (HCl)
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Oxygen molecule (O2)
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Nitrogen molecule (N2)
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Fluorine molecule (F2)
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Solution

The correct option is C Nitrogen molecule (N2)
Based on the number of electrons shared between the atoms, the covalent bond is classified as single, double or triple bond respectively.

In a triple covalent bond, three electron pairs are shared and these bonds are represented by three dashes ().

Nitrogen atom has five valence electrons, it achieves nearest noble gas electronic configuration by sharing three electrons with other nitrogen atom. Thus, forming a triple bond.

Bonding in nitrogen is represented as NN as given below:


O2: Oxygen atoms shares two electrons each from their valence shell and forms a double bond.
F2 and HCl: Fluorine hydrogen and chlorine needs one electron each. Thus, fluorine and hydrogen chloride molecules have a single bond between the participating atoms.


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