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Triple bond

 ... Solutions of the Schrodinger equation Solutions for the Schrodinger equation with multiple particles Schrödinger equation solution for molecule Chemical bond Covalent bond Pi bond
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A triple bond is a type of chemical bond that involves the sharing of three pairs of electrons between two atoms. This bond is stronger than a single bond (which shares one pair of electrons) and a double bond (which shares two pairs of electrons). In a triple bond, the two atoms involved each contribute three electrons, resulting in a total of six electrons being shared.
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