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The electron configuration for nitrogen is 152 2s22p3. When N2 forms,

how does each nitrogen atom fulfill the octet rule?

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N2 has a triple bond with its Lewis structure. Nitrogen has 5 valence electrons. Two nitrogen's have a total of 10 valence electrons. There will be 6 valence electrons that are unequally shared. We move them in the middle. Therefore, Each nitrogen gives three pairs of electrons to the to the other nitrogen atom. N2 has a total of 8 electrons which completes the octet rule.

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