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explain the bonding in N2 and O2 molecule​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The covalency of an atom is the number of electrons it shares with other atoms when forming chemical bonds. So covalency of oxygen is two as it forms a double bond and that of nitrogen is three as it forms a triple bond.

Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

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The covalency of an atom is the number of electrons it shares with other atoms when forming chemical bonds. So covalency of oxygen is two as it forms a double bond and that of nitrogen is three as it forms a triple bond.

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