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73.
The maximum number of covalent formed by nitrogen is
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Srijith said:
1 decade ago
Nitrogen is a trivalent compound. Carbon is a tetravalent compound so it can only share electrons.
Adnan murad said:
1 decade ago
3 covalent and 1 co ordinate is possible, it is not possible that it can form 4 covalent.
Balu said:
1 decade ago
There is a posibility of having the four bonds =N= in this it is having positive charge.
Urvashi said:
1 decade ago
It can make coordinate bond that is bond made by donating lone pair.
Monu jaat said:
1 decade ago
Because Nitrogen can expands its p electron in vacant d-orbit.
Ejemen legbe said:
8 years ago
Nitrogen is trivalent but sodium can be gotten from sea water.
Jayashri samaddar said:
1 decade ago
Nitrogen form three covelent bond and one co-ordinate bond.
Archana Sharma said:
8 years ago
Nitrogen as it belong to 5th group so maxmium it can be 4.
Naimish kumar..cug said:
1 decade ago
Nitrogen shows maximum 3-5 co valency so maximum 4.
Isha said:
9 years ago
Nitrogen is trialing, so the answer is 3 and not 4.
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