Chemistry, asked by damallalaleen360, 3 months ago

lives stucture of n2

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Answered by pudibindumadhuri
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Explanation:

Nitrogen (N2) is a commonly tested Lewis structure due to its importance on Earth (about 78% of the Earth's atomsphere is N2). It also is a good example of a molecule with a triple bond. There are 10 valence electrons available for the Lewis structure for N2.

Answered by kumaradison54231184
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Explanation:

We have two Nitrogens. Multiply those together, we have a total of 10 valence electrons for the N2 Lewis structure. We'll put the two Nitrogens next to each other, and then we'll put two valence electrons between them to form a chemical bond. We have a total of 10 valence electrons.

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