What is the covalency of nitrogen in N2O5?
Covalency is defined as the tendency of an atom to form number of covalent bond with other molecule or the number of shared electron pairs formed by an atom.

Structure of N2O5.
From the above structure, we can see that nitrogen atom is sharing 4 electrons with oxygen atoms only. Therefore, its covalency is 4.
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