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What are the different between single covalent bond and double covalent bond?

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Single covalent bond:

A covalent bond formed by the mutual sharing of one pair of electrons is called a single covalent bond, or simply a single bond. A single covalent bond is represented by a small line (−) between the two atoms.

Double covalent bond:

A covalent bond formed by the mutual sharing of two pair of electrons is called a double covalent bond, or simply a double bond. A double covalent bond is represented by two small horizontal lines (=) between the two atoms. 

E.g. O=O, O=C=O etc.



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