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What type of bond will form

Nitrogen and Tellurium

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Final answer:

A triple covalent bond is formed between nitrogen and tellurium.

Step-by-step explanation:

A triple covalent bond is formed between nitrogen and tellurium. Nitrogen contains 5 valence electrons, and it needs to share 3 pairs to achieve a valence octet. Tellurium contains 6 valence electrons, and it also needs to share 3 pairs. By sharing these 3 pairs of electrons, a triple bond is formed between nitrogen and tellurium.

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Answer: Vander waals

Step-by-step explanation:

Tellurium is a chemical element with atomic number 52. It's symbol is Te.

Nitrogen is a chemical element with atomic number 14. Its symbol is N

VANDER WAALS bond is found between Nitrogen and Tellurium, just as in Tellurium(II) Nitrogen.

This bond is relatively weak compared to some other kinds of bonds.

That is why tellurium and most of its compounds are usually brittle and easily grounded.

So, Vander Waals bonds is the answer

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