The s electrons in N2 are unbonded; there are four of them in each nitrogen atom and therefore 8 in the molecule N2.
There r 4 bonded electrons in h2o and 4 unpaired electrons
Ionic bonds do hold many inorganic compounds together (there are many covalently bonded inorganic compunds too) and organic compounds all contain carbon which always participates in a covalent bond.
Iodine in its natural form is I2, two iodine atoms bonded with a single covalent bond. There are 6 non-bonded valance electrons on each atom, so there are 12 electrons in the electron-dot structure.
Carbon IS an atom. I presume you mean how many electrons there are. There are 6 electrons, 6 protons and 6 neutrons in every un-bonded Carbon atom.
There are 4 different elements (Na, H, C, and O) in the molecule, but 6 total atoms. the HCO3 atoms are all bonded covalently with each other, and the Na is ionically bonded to one of the oxygens. Look up a structure of sodium bicarbonate, if needed for clarification.
An unbonded oxygen atom has eight electrons, with six of the electrons located in the valence shell. Two of the valence electrons are unpaired, and therefore can undergo covalent bonding with other oxygen atoms or nonmetals (such as hydrogen).
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Many, probably most, of them are when solid and at equilibrium.
There are three single bonds total, one between each of the chlorine atoms and the central phosphorus atom. The phosphorus atom has an additional lone pair of electrons and is thus a has a tetrahedral geometry.
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There are a few things that a shared pair of electrons can be called. Many people call these electrons bonded.
There r 4 bonded electrons in h2o and 4 unpaired electrons
There are a few things that a shared pair of electrons can be called. Many people call these electrons bonded.
there are three N-H bonds in ammonia and hence ammonia has three bonded pairs of electrons in addition, there is one lone pair of electrons on nitrogen
lone pair of electrons & bonded pairs of electrons
This is a comlex carbohydrate made from many different sugar molecules joined together
3: In a sort of triangle-with-no-base orientation, two hydrogen atoms are bonded covalently to an oxygen atom.