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Molecule of Nitrogen (N = 7)
nitrogen molecule formation An example of sharing of three pairs of electrons (Triple bond) Two atoms of nitrogen share three pairs of electrons to form one molecule of nitrogen (Fig. 3.6). Note : ..
Nitrogen
Nitrogen - In 1772 Daniel Rutherford discovered Nitrogen. Nitrogen is the first member of group 15 of the periodic table. Nitrogen exists as a diatomic molecule (N 2 ) with a triple bond between the nitrogen a..
Nitrogen
In 1772 Daniel Rutherford discovered Nitrogen. Nitrogen is the first member of group 15 of the periodic table. Nitrogen exists as a diatomic molecule (N 2 ) with a triple bond between the nitrogen atoms (NN). So h..
Nitrogen Molecule (N2)
Molecular orbital energy level diagram for N2 molecule Nitrogen Molecule (N 2 ) - N 2 molecule has 14 electrons. fig 1.19 - Molecular orbital energy level diagram for N 2 moleculeThe molecular orbital electronic configuration of the molecule is..
Bonding in Some Diatomic Molecules
Bonding in some homonuclear diatomic molecules of the elements of first and second rows of the periodic table: 1. Hydrogen molecule (H 2 ) 2. Hydrogen molecule ion (H 2 + ) 3. Hypothetical helium molecule (He 2..
Formation of nitrogen (N2)Molecule
Formation of nitrogen  molecule Nitrogen atom has five electrons in its valence shell. Thus, it requires three more electrons to acquire a stable configuration of the nearest noble gas (neon). This is done by mutually sharing three pairs of electrons as shown below: ..
Formation of a coordinate bond between two molecules
Formation of a coordinate bond between NH3 and BF3 Sometimes, two or more stable molecules combine to form a molecular complex. In a complex molecule, the constituent molecules are held together by a 'coordinate bond'. One typical example involves the molecules of NH 3 and BF 3 . The electron dot ..
Formation of Molecules having Double Bond
Formation of oxygen (O 2 )Molecule - Each oxygen atom has six electrons in its valence shell. Thus, it requires 2 more electrons to achieve the nearest noble gas configuration. This is achieved by sharing two pairs of electrons by the two oxygen atoms as shown belo..
Molecules having three bond pairs and one lone pair
structure of PH3 A molecule having three bond pairs, and one lone pair of electrons, has these four pairs of electrons distributed tetrahedrally around the central atom. A molecule of AB 3 type has a triangular pyramidal shape and is called a trigonal pyramidal molecule. Ty..
Nitrogen
Introduction - Functional groups containing nitrogen are present in a variety of naturally occurring and man made organic compounds. These functional groups impart physico- chemical characteristics to these molecules. These groups are responsible for their unique chemical reacti..
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