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Chemistry, 09.08.2021 23:20 ninilizovtskt

The central atom in N2O is a nitrogen atom. This nitrogen atom is surrounded by a. two double bonds and no lone pairs of electrons. b. two single bonds and two lone pairs of electrons. c. two single bonds and one lone pair of electrons. d. one single bond, one double bond, and one lone pairs of electrons. e. one single bond, one double bond, and one lone pair of electrons.

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