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Explain the formation of N2 molecule​

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Answered by Nandhanasatheesh471
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Both the nitrogen atoms will each share three electrons and thus, form three covalent bonds and make a nitrogen molecule (N2). By sharing 6 electrons where the shells touch each nitrogen atom can count 8 electrons in its outer shell. The full outer shells with their shared electrons are stable as shown in the diagram.

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Both the nitrogen atoms will each share three electrons and thus, form three covalent bonds and make a nitrogen molecule (N2). By sharing 6 electrons where the shells touch each nitrogen atom can count 8 electrons in its outer shell. The full outer shells with their shared electrons are stable

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