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bonds in N2 molecules are​

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Molecular nitrogen has a triple bond between the two atoms, one sigma bond and two pi bonds. This bond is very strong and requires 941 kJ/mol of energy to break it. This amount of energy is called the bond energy. Let's count the number of electrons around each atom in N2.

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Molecular nitrogen has a triple bond between the two atoms, one sigma bond and two pi bonds. This bond is very strong and requires 941 kJ/mol of energy to break it. This amount of energy is called the bond energy. Let's count the number of electrons around each atom in N2. ( please mark me as brainlist)

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