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Explain the formation of covalent bond in oxygen and nitrogen molecule​

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In the case of oxygen, the covalent bond is formed by sharing of 2 electrons by each oxygen atom. Thus it has double (4 electrons) bonds. In the case of nitrogen, the covalent bond is formed by sharing of 3 electrons by each nitrogen atom. Thus it has triple (6 electrons) bonds.

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In the case of oxygen, the covalent bond is formed by sharing of 2 electrons by each oxygen atom. Thus it has double (4 electrons) bonds. In the case of nitrogen, the covalent bond is formed by sharing of 3 electrons by each nitrogen atom. Thus it has triple (6 electrons) bonds.

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