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Chemistry
How is the DNA within a cells’ nucleus like that of a computer?
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3- is the charge and 8 dots on its Lewis dot structure.
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In this case, since nitrogen is an element with five valence electrons (electrons on its outer shell), we infer that it needs three bonds to complete the octet, for which its charge, when forming nitride ions is 3-, which means it has received three electrons. Thus, when drawing the Lewis dot structure, it is evident that is will have 5+3 = 8 dots due to the electron reception.
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