Chemical bonding (valency): What is the maximum number of covalent bonds nitrogen can form? Consider valence-shell capacity for nitrogen (period 2) and typical compounds like ammonium. Choose the correct option.

IIT JEE Chemistry Difficulty: Easy
Choose an option
  • A
    1
  • B
    2
  • C
    3
  • D
    4

Answer

Correct Answer: 4

Explanation

Given data

  • Nitrogen: Z = 7, valence shell 2s22p3.

Concept/ApproachIn neutral covalent compounds (e.g., NH3) nitrogen forms three covalent bonds; however, its maximum covalency is four, as in NH4+, where N forms three normal covalent bonds and one dative (coordinate) covalent bond, totaling four covalent bonds.

NoteAs a second-period element (no d-orbitals), nitrogen's maximum covalency is limited to 4.

Final Answer4

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