Chemistry in Context
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Author: American Chemical Society
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Chapter 2, Problem 52Q
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation:
Nitrogen only exists as
Concept Introduction:
Lewis structure: The bonding between atoms in a molecule satisfies the octet rule of valence electrons and the lone pairs also exist in the molecule. The electron is represented as dot.
Bond length: The average distance between the nuclei of two bonded atoms in a molecule.
Lewis structure: The bonding between atoms in a molecule satisfies the octet rule of valence electrons and the lone pairs also exist in the molecule. The electron is represented as dot.
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