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Why it is so that only carbon and nitrogen

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Answered by vedantpatel67
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A carbon–nitrogen bond is a covalent bond between carbon and nitrogen and is one of the most abundant bonds in organic chemistry and biochemistry. Nitrogen has five valence electrons and in simple amines it is trivalent, with the two remaining electrons forming a lone pair.

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