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Basanti Arjun Bandi
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Asked: 3 years ago2022-11-09T00:54:12+05:30 2022-11-09T00:54:12+05:30In: Class 10

explain the formation of ammonia molecule ?

explain the formation of ammonia molecule ?
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    2022-11-02T12:37:17+05:30Added an answer about 3 years ago

    Ammonia (NH3) is made up of one atom of nitrogen and three atoms of hydrogenAtomic number of N = 7Electronic configuration = 2, 5Atomic number of H = 1Electronic configuration = 1So hydrogen needs 1 more electron to complete its duplet and nitrogen needs three more electrons to complete its octetHence three hydrogen atoms will combine with nitrogen to form ammonia

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Asked: 3 years ago2022-11-08T14:13:17+05:30 2022-11-08T14:13:17+05:30In: Class 10

Explain the formation of ammonia molecule.

Explain the formation of ammonia molecule.
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    2022-11-01T16:11:58+05:30Added an answer about 3 years ago

    Ammonia is formed by combining two non metals nitrogen and hydrogen so covalent bond is between hydrogen and nitrogen atom N2 + H2——————>NH3To form one NH3 atom 3H2combines with 1 nitrogen atom
    The ammonia molecule is formed by covalent bonding between one Nitrogen atom and three Hydrogen atoms

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Asked: 3 years ago2022-11-05T14:52:40+05:30 2022-11-05T14:52:40+05:30In: Class 10

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Asked: 3 years ago2022-11-02T12:56:04+05:30 2022-11-02T12:56:04+05:30In: Class 10

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    2022-11-01T08:55:03+05:30Added an answer about 3 years ago

    NH3 N- 2,5 and H -1 covalant bond is formed between N and H Nitrogen want 3 electon and H wnat 1 electron so nitrogen share its 3 electron with 3 hydrogen molecule and those molecules give their electrons for sharing

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