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21 January, 11:43

In the Lewis structure for a molecule, one of the nitrogen atoms shares six electrons with a carbon atom and has two electrons that it does not share with any other atom. Which of the following correctly describes this nitrogen atom? (A) three single bonds and one lone pair (B) three single bonds and two lone pairs (C) triple bond and two lone pairs (D) triple bond and one lone pair

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  1. 21 January, 12:05
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    Answer: option D. triple bond and one lone pair
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