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What is the total number of pairs of electrons shared in a molecule of N2? (1) one pair (3) three pairs (2) two pairs (4) four pairs
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What is the total number of pairs of electrons shared in a molecule of N2?
(1) one pair (3) three pairs
(2) two pairs (4) four pairs
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There are three pairs of electrons (a.k.a a triple bond) shared in a molecule of N2.
The correct answer is
(3) three pairs
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