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A double covalent bond involves two atoms sharing two electrons?

True or false

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Answer:

False

Explanation:

A double covalent bond means 2 atoms or elements are sharing 4 electrons.

*single covalent bond shares 2 electrons.

The given statement is false.  

• When electrons are shared between the atoms, the formation of covalent bonds takes place.  

• A single covalent bond involves sharing of two electrons by the two atoms taking part in the bond formation.  

• While the double and triple covalent bonds takes place when sharing of 4 or 6 electrons takes place between the two atoms involved.  

• This is demonstrated with the help of Lewis structures by drawing two or three lines associating one atom to another.  

Thus, the given statement is false, as a double covalent bond involves two atoms sharing four electrons.

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