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the atomic orbit structure diagram for the formation of nitrogen molecule

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With five electrons in its outer shell, nitrogen is a non-metal. The periodic table's group 5 includes nitrogen. Complete response: Each of the two nitrogen atoms will share three electrons, resulting in the formation of three covalent bonds that together form a nitrogen molecule (N2)

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Step : 1 Five valence electrons and four valence orbitals make up atomic nitrogen (2s, 2px, 2py, and 2pz). The nitrogen atoms in the Lewis structure are connected by a triple bond and each has a pair of non-bonding electrons. This is in line with how N2 behaves physically. With five electrons in its outer shell, nitrogen is a non-metal.

Step : 2 The periodic table's group 5 includes nitrogen. Complete response: Each of the two nitrogen atoms will share three electrons, resulting in the formation of three covalent bonds that together form a nitrogen molecule (N2).

Step : 3 Atomic theory and quantum mechanics use the mathematical concept of a "atomic orbital" to describe the location and wavelike behaviour of an electron in an atom. Each of those orbitals may hold a maximum of two electrons, each with a unique spin quantum number s.

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