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Yes, An N2 molecules contains a triple covalent bond
nitrogen -N2
N2 = covalentH2O = polar covalent bondMgS = ionic bondNaCl = ionic bond
MgF2 and NaCl are ionic. NH3 and H2O contain polar covalent bonds. N2 contains non polar covalent bond.
N2 (N=N) Potassium cyanide K+C=N- ethyn, acetylene, HC=CH
N2
Yes, An N2 molecules contains a triple covalent bond
class Program { static void Main(string[] args) { int n1, n2, n3,i; n1 = 0; n2 = 1; for (i = 1; i <= 20; i++) { n3 = n1 + n2; if (n3 <= 200) { Console.WriteLine(n3); n1 = n2; n2 = n3; } } Console.ReadKey(); } }
No. It contains non-polar covalent bond.
n = +5 or -5
nitrogen -N2
N2 = covalentH2O = polar covalent bondMgS = ionic bondNaCl = ionic bond
Nitrogen (N) is a chemical element, not a solution; nitrogen can be obtained as a very pure gas.
MgF2 and NaCl are ionic. NH3 and H2O contain polar covalent bonds. N2 contains non polar covalent bond.
N2 (N=N) Potassium cyanide K+C=N- ethyn, acetylene, HC=CH
CO
It is converted into Phenol (Ar-OH) and nitrogen gas (N2).