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why nitrogen got 3 impaired electrons​

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Answered by irissamad12
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The presence of three unpaired in Nitrogen can be explained by Hunds rule. Since the outer most shell is the p shell and P shell has 3 orbitals. Each of these orbitals can accommodate 2 electrons. ... Thus each of these 3 electrons occupies one orbital and remain unpaired.

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Answered by sb0156begusarai
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The presence of three unpaired in Nitrogen can be explained by Hunds rule. Since the outer most shell is the p shell and P shell has 3 orbitals. Each of these orbitals can accommodate 2 electrons. ... Thus each of these 3 electrons occupies one orbital and remain unpaired.

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