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why nitrogen cannot expand its valency beyond octet?​

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Answered by palaksonisoni955
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Explanation:

The fourth covalent bond is actually a coordinate covalent bond, formed when that nitrogen atom's lone pair gets donated to a proton. This is also the maximum covalency for the nitrogen atom, since it has no more unpaired electrons that could be paired up with other atoms, to form more covalent bonds.

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