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explain the formation of covalent bonds between two nitrogen atom

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Answered by minakshi987
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Two covalent bonds form between the two oxygen atoms because oxygen requires two shared electrons to fill its outermost shell. Nitrogen atoms will form three covalent bonds (also called triple covalent) between two atoms of nitrogen because each nitrogen atom needs three electrons to fill its outermost shell.

Answered by shanthikumari069
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Two covalent bond forms between the two hydrogen atoms because oxygen requires two shared electrons to fill its outermost shell . Nitrogen atom will form three covalent bond between the atoms of nitrogen because each nitrogen atom needs three electrons to fill its outermost shell.

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