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Nitrogen atom has 3 unpaired electrons. This can be explained as due to:​

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Answered by itsurfrndbarani
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carbon dioxide......

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Answered by mahalaxmi7
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The explanation for the presence of three unpaired electrons in the nitrogen atom can be given by Hund's rule. According to this rule, electron pairing in any orbital (s, p, d or f) cannot take place until each orbital of the same sublevel contains 1 electron. The electronic configuration of N is 1s 2 2s 2 2p 3.2p orbital has 3 sub-levels each of which will contain one electron. Pairing will occur only if the fourth electron is added.

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