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maximum covalency of nitrogen is observed in which compound​

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Answered by sarthakdasbiswas
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Answer: Ammonia (NH3)

Explanation:

Nitrogen's maximum covalency is indeed 4. And no, it does not break up its lone pair. Notice that nitrogen's octet is complete as soon it bonds with three H atoms (aka forms ammonia). The fourth covalent bond is actually a coordinate covalent bond, formed when that nitrogen atom's lone pair gets donated to a proton.

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Answered by rashidkhna73
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Answer:

maximum covalency of nitrogen is observed in which compound?

Answer = Ammonia

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