How many covalent bonds can nitrogen form?

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The properties of a substance depend on what atoms are present and how its atoms are bonded (held together). There are three main three types of bonding - ionic, covalent and metallic.  When non-metals join together they form covalent bonds. A covalent bond involves sharing a pair of electrons between atoms to form a molecule. Some molecules are small and consist of just two atoms joined together but others are huge and can contain thousands of atoms bonded with each other. It is estimated that a human DNA molecule could contain over two billion individual atoms! A good example of how the... Show more

How many covalent bonds can nitrogen form?