GIVE REASONS FOR THE FOLLOWING. [5]
OXYGEN MOLECULE POSSESS DOUBLE COVALENT BOND &
NITROGEN MOLECULE POSSESS TRIPLE COVALENT BOND.........please answer no spams
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Explanation:
double covalent bond is where two pairs of electrons are shared between the atoms rather than just one pair. Two oxygen atoms can both achieve stable structures by sharing two pairs of electrons as in the diagram. The double bond is shown conventionally by two lines joining the atoms.
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Oxygen posses double covalent bond because it's valence electrons number is 6 so therefore it requires two electrons to get stability..
nitrogen molecule process triple covalent bond because it valence electron number is is 5 so it requires 3 electrons to get it stability....
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