Nitrogen gas (N2) has 1 triple bond between the two nitrogen atoms. N-triplebond-N.
Cl-B---Cl-Cl Two chlorine atoms bond with Boron(one with a single and the other a triple bond). The triple bond then bonds with the last chlorine atom. I hope this helps
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none. its a triple bond. N≡N
The difference between the Lewis dot structure and the structural formula is that the formula only shows the bonds that have formed whereas the dot structure shows all the valence electrons, including lone pairs, in that molecule.
No; nitrogen can form single, double, or triple bonds.
Nitrogen gas, N2
Lewis structure
3 pi bonds C6H8 has a double and a triple bond in it's Lewis structure - the double bond contains 1 sigma and one pi bond while the triple bond has i sigma and 2 pi bonds
Nitrogen molecules, with formula N2, have triple covalent bonds
The principal ones are carbon and nitrogen.
In a nitrogen molecule there are three covalent bonds (called a triple bond).
Nitrogen, carbon, and phosphorus can all form triple covalent bonds.
Two.
There is none because there are no bonds in an atom.
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."
Three covalent bonds. One sigma bonds and two pi bonds. This is why many explosives, many containing nitrogen, are powerful. Nitrogen's triple bond holds a lot of energy