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  • Understanding the Triple Bond Between Nitrogen Atoms
    The bond between two nitrogen atoms is a triple covalent bond.

    Here's why:

    * Nitrogen (N) has 5 valence electrons.

    * To achieve a stable octet, each nitrogen atom needs to share 3 electrons.

    * This sharing forms three pairs of electrons, resulting in a triple bond.

    This is represented by the Lewis structure of N₂:

    N≡N

    This triple bond is very strong, making nitrogen gas (N₂) extremely stable and unreactive.

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