Potential Energy 0 Internuclear Distance
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First, we need to understand the potential energy curve of two N atoms. The curve typically starts at a high energy level when the atoms are far apart, decreases to a minimum as the atoms get closer (indicating a stable bond), and then sharply increases as the Show more…
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