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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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Monu jaat said:   1 decade ago
Because Nitrogen can expands its p electron in vacant d-orbit.

IIT expert said:   1 decade ago
This question have more than one correct answer. Commonly 3 is right answer but when you give big exam as iit, ias etc. Then 4 is correct answer due to =N+=.

Dila said:   1 decade ago
Valency of N is 3. Then how will share 4?

Rashi said:   1 decade ago
Covalent sigma bond is also called coordinate bond. So there is also possibility of nitrogen to form 4 covalent bond. We can say nitrogen having 4 covalent bond.

Adnan murad said:   1 decade ago
3 covalent and 1 co ordinate is possible, it is not possible that it can form 4 covalent.

Sangram Rout said:   1 decade ago
The valency of nitrogen is 3 that means its electron affinity is 3, so it can form 3 covalent bonds with other element then how it is 4 ?

Sindhu said:   1 decade ago
How it could be 4?

Padmalatha said:   1 decade ago
Nitrogen belongs to the 15th group element so its valence is 3 and it reach the octet configuration gains 3 electrons from other atom or element. How is possible 4.

Balu said:   1 decade ago
There is a posibility of having the four bonds =N= in this it is having positive charge.

Jayashri samaddar said:   1 decade ago
Nitrogen form three covelent bond and one co-ordinate bond.


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