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A Nitrogen molecule are two atoms of Nitrogen bonded by a covalent bond. The Nitrogen molecule is represented as N2.
A nitrogen molecule contains two nitrogen atoms which are bonded to each other through a covalent triple bond.
COVALENT bond is present in water
It is a molecule with a triple bond. A compound has more than one element present.
Hydrogen bond
A Nitrogen molecule are two atoms of Nitrogen bonded by a covalent bond. The Nitrogen molecule is represented as N2.
none. its a triple bond. N≡N
A nitrogen molecule contains two nitrogen atoms which are bonded to each other through a covalent triple bond.
Nitrogen is both an element and a molecule. In molecular form, Nitrogen forms a binary molecule N2 with a triple bond between the two Nitrogen atoms.
it forms a triple bond
In a nitrogen molecule there are three covalent bonds (called a triple bond).
it forms a triple bond
COVALENT bond is present in water
It is a molecule with a triple bond. A compound has more than one element present.
i think it is a triple bond or it could be a double bond
ionic bond
Hydrogen bond