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The number of covalent bonds in between two nitrogen atoms is?
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Shivam Sharma 5 years ago

Nitrogen atoms will form 3 covalent bonds (known as triple covalent bonds) because each nitrogen atom needs 3 electrons to fill it’s outermost shell i.e. to fill the N shell .

Devansh Saini 5 years ago

Nitrogen atoms will form 3 covalent bonds (known as triple covalent bonds) because each nitrogen atom needs 3 electrons to fill it’s outermost shell i.e. to fill the N shell .

Aaradhaya Singh 5 years ago

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Kunal Kushwah 5 years ago

Nitrogen atoms will form three covalent bonds (also called triple covalent) between two atoms of nitrogen because each nitrogen atom needs three electrons to fill its outermost shell.
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