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What happens when nitrogen fills its valence shell

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A nitrogen atom has 5 electrons in its outermost shell. A nitrogen atom achieved octet of valence electrons by sharing 3 pairs of electrons with another atom. Thus, when nitrogen fills it's valence shell it achieve octet and become inert, that is, unreactive.
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