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How do the bonds in a nitrogen gas molecule differ from the bonds in hydrogen and oxygen gas molecule?

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  • 02-03-2021
N2 has a triple bond, since each atom will share 3 valence electrons.

Nitrogen gas is naturally diatomic, meaning each Nitrogen bond is two atoms.
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H2 has a single bond, since each atom will share its only valence electron.

Like Nitrogen, Hydrogen is naturally diatomic.
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O2 has a double bond, since each atom will share two valence electrons.

Like the other elements, Oxygen is naturally diatomic.

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