78% of the atmosphere is nitrogen, it is used in fertilizer and it is important in the human source
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A nitrogen atom can form three bonds at most as it shows valency of three.
The three processes that fix atmospheric nitrogen are nitrogen fixation by bacteria, lightning-induced nitrogen fixation, and industrial nitrogen fixation through the Haber-Bosch process.
Ammonia (NH3) is a compound made up of one nitrogen and three hydrogen atoms.
Ammonia (NH3) has three elements: nitrogen (N) and three hydrogen (H) atoms.
Yes, nitrogen can form three covalent bonds by sharing its three unpaired electrons with other atoms. This allows nitrogen to achieve a stable electron configuration with a complete outer shell of electrons.