```
N≡N=O
```
In this structure:
- The nitrogen atoms (N) are bonded to each other by a triple bond, represented by the three lines between them (≡).
- Each nitrogen atom also has a double bond with an oxygen atom (O), represented by two lines between each nitrogen and oxygen atoms (=).
- Each nitrogen atom has three valence electrons, which are represented by three dots (.) around each atom.
- Each oxygen atom has six valence electrons, represented by six dots (.) around each atom.
Overall, nitrous oxide has a linear molecular structure with two nitrogen atoms bonded to each other, and each nitrogen atom bonded to an oxygen atom. The triple bond between the nitrogen atoms and the double bonds between the nitrogen and oxygen atoms result in a neutral molecule with no overall charge.