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Chemistry, 23.06.2020 21:01, Jasten

Which of the choices below would be the result of the following reaction? Image of a reaction shown with lewis dot structures. Two nitrogens are about to bond. Each nitrogen has 5 valence electrons dots.

A. Image of a compound using lewis dot structure. Two nitrogens are bonded with 2 dashes showing a double bond. Each nitrogen has three valence dots on them.
B. Image of a compound using lewis dot structure. Two nitrogens are bonded with a dash showing a single bond. Each nitrogen has three valence dots on them.
C. Image of a compound using lewis dot structure. Two nitrogens are bonded with 2 dashes showing a double bond. Each nitrogen has two valence dots on them.
D. Image of a compound using lewis dot structure. Two nitrogens are bonded with 3 dashes showing a triple bond. Each nitrogen has two valence dots on them.

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