Which structure for dinitrogen sulfide (N - N - S or N - S -N) is the more stable?
A) N - N - S, because the formal charges can all be zero.
B) N - N - S, because the formal charges can be reduced to the lowest possible values.
C) N - S - N, because the formal charges can be reduced to the lowest possible values.
D) N - S - N, because the formal charges can all be zero.
E) N - S -N, because sulfur is less electronegative than nitrogen.
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