The total number of electrons which take part in the formation of bond in n2 is
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The correct answer is - 6.
A covalent bond in N₂ (elemental nitrogen) involves the formation of a strong triple bond. Each covalent bond in N₂ is associated with one pair of electrons.
Therefore, for the formation of a triple bond i.e., 3 covalent bonds, 3 pairs of electrons will be required. Thus, 6 electrons will be involved in forming bonds in N₂.
A covalent bond in N₂ (elemental nitrogen) involves the formation of a strong triple bond. Each covalent bond in N₂ is associated with one pair of electrons.
Therefore, for the formation of a triple bond i.e., 3 covalent bonds, 3 pairs of electrons will be required. Thus, 6 electrons will be involved in forming bonds in N₂.
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The total number of electrons which take part in the formation of bond in N2 is 6.
Nitrogen is an unusually stable compound. Six electrons are involved in forming bonds in N2 because N2 has a triple bond and each covalent bond is associated with one pair of electrons.
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