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What is the maximum covalency of a nitrogen atom?

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Answered by Royalstar785
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Explanation:

Recall that covalency is the number of shared electron pairs formed by an atom of that element. 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

Answered by tannurana59
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Maximum covalency of nitrogen is 4.......

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