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Discuss the formation of covalent bonds in molecules of

i. Ammonia

ii. Ethylene

iii. Carbon dioxide.​

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Answered by anujaladwa111
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In ammonia (NH3), the nitrogen atom forms three covalent bonds; one pair of ... Figure 2-3. In an ethylene molecule, the carbon atoms are connected by a double

Answered by anticganster
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The atomic number of nitrogen is 7 with the electronic configuration 2,5. In order to complete its octet it needs 3 electrons. Now, both the atoms of nitrogen needs 3 electrons each to become stable. Hence, they share 3 electrons with each other and forms triple covalent bonds. As the bond is formed by the sharing of electrons it is known as covalent bond.

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