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  • Understanding the Properties of the Nitrogen Molecule (N₂)
    The diatomic nitrogen molecule (N₂) is best described as a nonpolar covalent molecule. Here's why:

    * Diatomic: It consists of two nitrogen atoms bonded together.

    * Covalent: The nitrogen atoms share electrons to form the bond, making it a covalent bond.

    * Nonpolar: The two nitrogen atoms have the same electronegativity, meaning they pull on the shared electrons equally. This results in an even distribution of electron density and no overall dipole moment, making the molecule nonpolar.

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