Nitrogen molecules, with formula N2, have triple covalent bonds
Nitrogen . It can be represented by 'N///N'
Diatomic oxygen is a diatomic molecule joined by a double covalent bond.
The most common one is molecular nitrogen, with formula N2.
He2 does not exist.Cl2 is joined by a single covalent bond and N2 by a triple covalent bond.That means O2 is the molecule joined by double covalent bond
Cl2
N2 because each nitrogen atom is three-valenced when covalently bonded in diatomic N2.
Diatomic oxygen is a diatomic molecule joined by a double covalent bond.
The most common one is molecular nitrogen, with formula N2.
He2 does not exist.Cl2 is joined by a single covalent bond and N2 by a triple covalent bond.That means O2 is the molecule joined by double covalent bond
pure covalent/ polar covalent
Cl2
N2 because each nitrogen atom is three-valenced when covalently bonded in diatomic N2.
covalent bond
nitrogen can :)
You think probable to diatomic gases.
pure covalent; ionic
They often form a diatomic molecule.
nitrogen