Yes
N2
The s electrons in N2 are unbonded; there are four of them in each nitrogen atom and therefore 8 in the molecule N2.
N2 is a diatomic molecule composed of two nitrogen atoms covalently bonded together.
The chemical formula of liquid nitrogen is N2, meaning it consists of two nitrogen atoms covalently bonded together.
Freon is more covalently bonded. It consists of covalent bonds between the carbon, fluorine, and chlorine atoms in its structure.
Yes. Nitrogen gas has the formula N2. A molecule of nitrogen gas consists of two atoms of nitrogen covalently bonded.
N2 because each nitrogen atom is three-valenced when covalently bonded in diatomic N2.
Yes
An ionic compound is more soluble than a covalently bonded compound.
Nitrogen gas (N2) is not combined with other types of atoms. It exists as a diatomic molecule where two nitrogen atoms are bonded together covalently.
A covalently bonded group of three amino acids is called a tripeptide.
The nitrogen atoms in nitrogen gas, N2, are triple covalently bonded. The oxygen atoms in oxygen gas, O2, are double covalently bonded. Table salt and sidewalk salt are composed of sodium and chloride ions chemically bonded, therefore they are ionic compounds.