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Which of the following is the correct representation of electron dot structure of nitrogen?

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Two nitrogen atoms are bonded through three single covalent bonds to form a nitrogen molecule and one lone pair of electrons remain over each nitrogen atoms. 

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Chapter 4: Carbon and its Compounds - Multiple Choice Questions [Page 30]

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Chapter 4 Carbon and its Compounds
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