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Why nitrogen can't form 5 bonds ?

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Answered by Anonymous
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The conventional answer is the “expanded octet because d-orbitals” explanation. That explanation is wrong. The reason that phosphorus can form “five bonds” andnitrogen only three or four has to do with the size of the two atoms. Phosphorus can fit five fluorine atoms around itself; nitrogen cannot.



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Answered by PrincekrParalover
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The conventional answer is the “expanded octet because d-orbitals” explanation. That explanation is wrong. The reason that phosphorus can form “five bonds” and nitrogen only three or four has to do with the size of the two atoms. Phosphorus can fit five fluorine atoms around itself; nitrogen cannot.

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