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In SNF3 Sulfur has four Sigma bonds so it has tetrahedral geometry. Kindly refer to the diagram given below for the structure. Kindly accept my answer.
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just want to ask one question
Yes please
N can never give its lone pair electron in binding
what about here then m sending u a picture I have used all 5 electron
Sorry are you asking in general or is this question is specific to this structure?
I have shown structure + orbitals concept plz check
in general
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plz tell
Okay got it! Here you have an NO3- anion in which N is in +5 oxidation state and is highly election deficient species so it can't give.
But as you are asking in general my answer is Yes it can give it's pair of electron if the lone pair is available. You can think like that the formation of the bond is the overlapping of the orbital so if the overlapping is strong then of course N will share it's pair of electron.