Chemistry
A triple covalent bond is present in:
- Methane
- Ammonia
- Nitrogen
- Chlorine
Chemical Bonding
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Nitrogen
Reason — A triple covalent bond involves three shared pairs of electrons between two atoms. Each nitrogen atom shares 3 pairs of electrons, forming a triple bond.
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