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Standard IX
Chemistry
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The maximum c...
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The maximum covalency of an element with atomic number
7
is:
A
2
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5
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C
4
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3
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Solution
The correct option is
D
4
Nitrogen has 7 atomic numbers with maximum covelency 4.
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