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In N(2)O, the N - N distance corresponds...

In `N_(2)O,` the N - N distance corresponds to

A

N = N

B

`N -= N`

C

N - N

D

Intermediate of N = N and `N-=N`

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`N_2O:`
`N_2O` exists in above canonical - forms . So N - N bonds `N_2O` is intermediate b/w N = N and `N-=N`.
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