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How many lone pairs are there on each nitrogen atom?

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How many lone pairs are there on each nitrogen atom?

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Each nitrogen atom in N2 has one lone pair. Nitrogen has five valence electrons. In N2, each nitrogen atom uses three of its valence electrons to form the triple bond with the other nitrogen atom, leaving two electrons, or one lone pair.

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