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oxygen is a divalent while the nitrogen is trivalent why

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Answered by sarwang
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this is because oxygen requires only 2 electrons for being stable, while nitrogen needs3

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Answered by roopkor23
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because oxygen need 2 electrons for being stable hence its valency is 2 which is di(two)valent(valency)

similarly nitrogen have 3 valency hence it is tri(three) valent(valency)

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