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O que (quem) é triple bond - definição

CHEMICAL BOND INVOLVING SIX BONDING ELECTRONS; ONE SIGMA PLUS TWO PI BONDS
Triple-bonded; Triple-bond; Triple covalent bond
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  • AFM]] image of dehydrobenzo[12]annulene, where [[benzene]] rings are held together by triple bonds
  • Structure of [[hexa(tert-butoxy)ditungsten(III)]], an example of a metal-metal triple bond.

triple bond         
¦ noun Chemistry a chemical bond in which three pairs of electrons are shared between two atoms.
Semantic triple         
  • The basic semantic triple model.
ATOMIC DATA ENTITY IN THE RESOURCE DESCRIPTION FRAMEWORK (RDF) DATA MODEL; SET OF THREE ENTITIES THAT CODIFIES A STATEMENT ABOUT SEMANTIC DATA IN THE FORM OF SUBJECT–PREDICATE–OBJECT EXPRESSIONS
RDF triple; Rdf triple
A semantic triple, or RDF triple or simply triple, is the atomic data entity in the Resource Description Framework (RDF) data model.http://www.
Delta bond         
  • Formation of a δ bond by the overlap of two d orbitals
TYPE OF CHEMICAL BOND
Delta Bond; Δ bond; D bond
In chemistry, delta bonds (δ bonds) are covalent chemical bonds, where four lobes of one involved atomic orbital overlap four lobes of the other involved atomic orbital. This overlap leads to the formation of a bonding molecular orbital with two nodal planes which contain the internuclear axis and go through both atoms.

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Triple bond

A triple bond in chemistry is a chemical bond between two atoms involving six bonding electrons instead of the usual two in a covalent single bond. Triple bonds are stronger than the equivalent single bonds or double bonds, with a bond order of three. The most common triple bond is in a nitrogen N2 molecule; the second most common is that between two carbon atoms, which can be found in alkynes. Other functional groups containing a triple bond are cyanides and isocyanides. Some diatomic molecules, such as dinitrogen and carbon monoxide, are also triple bonded. In skeletal formulae the triple bond is drawn as three parallel lines (≡) between the two connected atoms.