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why no2 is dimerise
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Sanu Singh 7 years ago

Nitrogen have 5 electrons in its valence shell from which one pair of electron is shared with oxygen, the other pair is stable as they are of opposite spin but one unpaired electron makes the molecule a little unstable. So, two such unstable no2 molecules dimerise by the bonding of their unpaired elecrons that made them unstable and finally, no unpaired electron is left and the dimerised structure becomes stable.
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