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geometrical representation of nitrogen is​

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Answered by meghanah20
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Answer:

trigonal pyramidal.

Explanation:

There are four electron groups around nitrogen, three bonding pairs and one lone pair. ... There are three nuclei and one lone pair, so the molecular geometry is trigonal pyramidal.

Answered by caffeinated
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Geometrical representation of nitrogen molecule is​ Linear.

  • The atomic number of Nitrogen is 7
  • Number of valence electrons is 5.
  • It needs three electrons to complete the octet.
  • Thus, forms a triple bond with another nitrogen molecule.
  • Remaining 4 electrons on two atoms forms 2 lone pairs.
  • According to VSEPR theory
  • 3 bonds + 2 lone pairs of electrons gives Linear geometry.

                                           : N ≡ N :

                                       

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