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 is more loosely held together


a bond that can be easily broken


a bond that contains greater potential energy


a bond that requires great amount of energy to break apart

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
The statements about a triple bond can be evaluated as follows:

1. **a bond that is more loosely held together**: **False**. Triple bonds are generally stronger and more tightly held compared to single or double bonds.

2. **a bond that can be easily broken**: **False**. Triple bonds require a significant amount of energy to break, making them less likely to be broken easily.

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

4. **a bond that requires a great amount of energy to break apart**: **True**. Triple bonds do require a significant amount of energy to be broken.

So in summary:
- The first statement is False.
- The second statement is False.
- The third statement is False.
- The fourth statement is True.
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