Why nitrogen can form only 4 bonds?
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If you look at the above image you can see that when nitrogen has a positive charge (one less electron), it can form four covalent bonds. Either with single, double, or triple bonds. It is similar to phosphorus in this regard because they both have five valence electrons (four when they have a positive charge)
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