Question

The bond energy of An atom that is held together by a triple bond can be described as(2 points) True False a bond that requires great amount of energy to break apart a bond that contains greater potential energy  a bond that can be easily broken a bond that is more loosely held together

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The statement regarding the bond energy of an atom held together by a triple bond can be evaluated for its components:

1. **True**: A bond that requires a great amount of energy to break apart - Triple bonds are generally stronger than single and double bonds, which means they do require more energy to break.

2. **False**: A bond that contains greater potential energy - Generally, stronger bonds (like triple bonds) are associated with lower potential energy compared to weaker bonds.

3. **False**: A bond that can be easily broken - As mentioned, triple bonds are stronger and not easily broken, requiring considerable energy.

4. **False**: A bond that is more loosely held together - Again, triple bonds are tightly held together compared to single or double bonds.

So, regarding the overall question, the only correct characterization of a triple bond is that it requires a great amount of energy to break apart. Thus, the answer in context would be **True** for the first statement and **False** for the others.