Answer:
b. The nitrogen atom shares one valence electron with each iodine atom, which also shares one valence electron each with the nitrogen atom.
Explanation:
The formula of nitrogen triiodide is NI3. In this compound, the nitrogen atom shares one valence electron with each chlorine atom which in turn also shares a valence electron with nitrogen.
Recall that covalent bonding involves a sharing of valence electrons. Transfer of electrons is typical of ionic bonds between a metal and a nonmetal. nitrogen and iodine are nonmetals hence they bond covalently.
Hence, the formation of NI3 leaves three lone pairs on each chlorine atom and one lone pair on the nitrogen atom.