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4 July, 17:30

State the relationship between the number of electrons in a carbon-nitrogen bond and carbon-nitrogen bond energy

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  1. 4 July, 17:57
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    A chemical bond is the force of attraction between atoms which results fro either sharing of electrons by the involved atoms or transfer of electrons. Ionic bond (involves metal and non metals and covalent bonds (involves non metals) are the main types of bonds. Carbon-nitrogen bond involves sharing of electrons between the two atoms forming three bonds by three pairs of electrons. Bond energy is the energy that is required to break a chemical bond therefore the strength of the bond determines the amount of bond energy that can be used to break the bond. Thus as the number of electrons pair increases in the chemical bond then the bond energy increases. Therefore, the number of electrons involved in bond formation increases then the bond energy also increases
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