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7 September, 04:22

A diatomic molecule with a triple covalent bond is

A. H2

B. N2

C. O2

D. Br2

(P. S. The answer turned out to be B. N2)

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  1. 7 September, 05:22
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    The diatomic molecule with a triple covalent bond is N2.

    Nitrogen has five atoms in its valence shell. In order for it to attain the octet structure, that is, to have eight electrons in its outermost shell, it has to donate three electrons, just like the other element it is reacting with in order to form a triple covalent bond.
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