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Chemistry, 06.01.2021 05:50 mia13290

A nitrogen molecule, N2, has potential energy than two separate nitrogen atoms, so the molecule is
stable. Each nitrogen atom has five valence electrons, so a nitrogen atom needs
electron(s) to reach maximum stability. Therefore, the diatomic nitrogen molecule has
electrons that are shared between the atoms, forming a triple covalent bond.

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