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Discussion Forum : Chemistry - Section 1 (Q.No. 73)
73.
The maximum number of covalent formed by nitrogen is
1
2
3
4
Answer: Option
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Discussion:
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Dhanashri patil said:   10 years ago
Since valency if N is 3 so it should be 3.

Abida M said:   9 years ago
The covalency of nitrogen is 4 i.e.it forms 3 normal covalent bonds and a co-ordinate covalent bond.

Jackson said:   9 years ago
A coordinate covalent bond is one where both bonding electrons are from one of the atoms involved in the bond. These bonds give rise to Lewis acids and bases. The electrons are shared roughly equally between the atoms in contrast to ionic bonding.

Such bonding occurs in molecules such as the ammonium ion (NH4+) and are shown by an arrow pointing to the Lewis acid. Also known as non-polar covalent bond, the electronegativity of these bonds range from 0 to 0.3.

Isha said:   9 years ago
Nitrogen is trialing, so the answer is 3 and not 4.

Shrushti said:   9 years ago
NH4+ is formed.

Gaurangi Bhatt said:   9 years ago
Thanks @Naimish Kumar.

Archana Sharma said:   8 years ago
Nitrogen as it belong to 5th group so maxmium it can be 4.

Ejemen legbe said:   8 years ago
Nitrogen is trivalent but sodium can be gotten from sea water.

Dwaipayan said:   6 years ago
The answer is 3.

Muhammad Rizwan said:   6 years ago
Nitrogen is not trivalent it's Pentavalent. But it uses its three electrons (of p-prbitals) for covalent bonding in NH3. And the fourth bond is Dative covalent formed by using of lone pair of N from (3s). After the formation of a coordinate covalent bond, it can also behave as a covalent bond due to having the same environment in ammonium ion. In this way, it forms 4 bonds.
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