The New Encyclopædia Britannica: In 32 Volumes. A-ak - Bayes, Volume 1Philip W. Goetz, Dale H. Hoiberg, Robert MacHenry Encyclopædia Britannica, 1992 - 32 pages |
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... bonds with other elements , including sulfur , phosphorus , fluorine , chlorine , bromine , and iodine . Nitrogen ... covalent bond . Three such bonds , adding three electrons to the normal five , result in a filled octet ; the fourth ...
... bonds with other elements , including sulfur , phosphorus , fluorine , chlorine , bromine , and iodine . Nitrogen ... covalent bond . Three such bonds , adding three electrons to the normal five , result in a filled octet ; the fourth ...
Page 893
... bonds . Thus , all metals have electronegativities less than that of carbon , with the result that in every carbon - metal bond the bond- ing electrons are attracted ... compounds to have covalent properties , but Chemical Compounds 893.
... bonds . Thus , all metals have electronegativities less than that of carbon , with the result that in every carbon - metal bond the bond- ing electrons are attracted ... compounds to have covalent properties , but Chemical Compounds 893.
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... compounds . In this respect , the nitrogen elements are alike . Another similarity among the nitrogen elements is the existence of an unshared , or lone , pair of electrons , which remains after the three covalent bonds , or their ...
... compounds . In this respect , the nitrogen elements are alike . Another similarity among the nitrogen elements is the existence of an unshared , or lone , pair of electrons , which remains after the three covalent bonds , or their ...
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