How many pairs of electrons are shared between the nitrogen atoms in the triple bond of the nitrogen molecule?
1 Answer
Jan 11, 2017
Explanation:
Each nitrogen atom has 5 valence electrons. When two nitrogen atoms bind to form the dinitrogen molecule, each atom provides 3 electrons to give the treble bond, and the remaining pair of electrons is a non-bonding lone pair, i.e. to give
Typically a single covalent bond results from the sharing of 2 electrons between 2 atoms, e.g.