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explain bonding in N2​

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Answered by Anonymous
1

Explanation:

According to valence bond theory, the number of bond formed by and atom is equal to the number of unpaired electron present in it. Also, only those two atoms make bond which have a unpaired electron with opposite spin. In N2, both the nitrogen atom have 3 unpaired electron, thus they form triple bond in this molecule.

Answered by harshni7
3

Answer:

Triple covalent bond!

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