Chemistry, asked by rishisaxenasaxena, 1 year ago

How many lone pairs does nitrogen have ?

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Answered by sidhant41
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In chemistry, a lone pair refers to a pair of valence electrons that are not shared with another atom

and is sometimes called a non-bonding pair. Lone pairs are found in the outermost electron shell of atoms. They can be identified by using a Lewis structure.

A single lone pair can be found with atoms in the nitrogen such as nitrogen in ammonia , two lone pairs can be found with atoms in the chalogen group such as oxygen in water and the halogen can carry three lone pairs such as in hydrogen chloride.

Answered by aryanagarwal466
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Answer:

There is single lone pair in nitrogen.

Explanation:

It is asked that how many lone pairs does nitrogen have.

A lone pair refers to a pair of valence electrons that are not shared with another atom.

It is also called non-bonding pair.

These lone pairs are found in the outermost electron shell of atoms.

These are identified by Lewis structure.

There are three electrons in nitrogen's outermost shell.

Hence, there is only one lone pair in nitrogen.

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