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  • In covalency

    A
    transfer of electrons takes place
    B
    one atom acts as donor and other acts as acceptor
    C
    the electrons are shared by only one atom
    D
    equal sharing of electrons takes place between two atoms.
  • The nitrogen atom shows a maximum covalency of

    A
    six
    B
    five
    C
    four
    D
    three
  • The maximum covalency of nitrogen is

    A
    `6`
    B
    `5`
    C
    `4`
    D
    `3`
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