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In a phosphorus-nitrogen bond, the bond is _____ and the _____ atoms bears _____ charge

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polar
P
a partial positive
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Answer:

polar, P, a partial positive

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In a phosphorus-nitrogen bond, the bond is _____ and the _____ atoms bears _____ charge

polar, P, a partial positive

phosphorous is the 15th on the periodic table. Group 5 , period 3.

while Nitrogen is on group 5, and period 2. it is negatively charged. The phosphorous ion is partially positive

The combinaation of the two ion gives a polar bond and the P atoms is partially positive

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