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A triple covalent bond.
Yes, the bond is covalent.
Nitrogen in N2 as there is a triple bond between two nitrogens.
Nitrogen has the chemical property of being able to form a triple covalent bond with itself. No other elements in group 15 (5-A) do this.
Nitrogen gas (N2) has 1 triple bond between the two nitrogen atoms. N-triplebond-N.
Nitrogen molecules, with formula N2, have triple covalent bonds
Nitrogen, carbon, and phosphorus can all form triple covalent bonds.
triple covalent
A triple covalent bond.
Yes, the bond is covalent.
Covalent bonds do not "make up" anything; they merely hold the atoms that carry the mass of the substance together. If the questioner means, "How many covalent bonds are in a nitrogen molecule with formula N2" the answer is "one triple covalent bond."
That is a triple covalent bond.
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The principal ones are carbon and nitrogen.
A triple bond.
Nitrogen is a non-metal and when non-metals bond with each other, they from covalent bonds. Covalent bonds are bonds where electrons are shared. not only is Nitrogen a covalent bond, but it forms a triple bond due to the valence electrons attraction.
In a nitrogen molecule there are three covalent bonds (called a triple bond).