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Explain the triple bond in N2​

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Answered by meghna200344
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Answer:

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.Two nitrogen atoms can share 3 electrons each to make a N2 molecule joined by a 'triple covalent bond'. Triple bonds are stronger than double bonds. They have the shortest bond lengths and highest bond energies.

Answered by rudhinarayansahoo
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Answer:

The Electronic Confrugation of N is :- 2 , 5

so , to filed its octave it , need 3 more electrons . so it combine other N atom to complete its octave .

nitrogen can formed triple bond ( alkynes) with N atom

Explanation:

here nitrogen can form "covalent bond" with another nitrogen atom By sharing of electrons of two atoms .

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