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A molecule of amnmonia has-
(a) only single bonds
(b) only double bonds
(c) only triple bonds
(d) two double bonds and one single bond​

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Answered by MadhushreeDey794
1

a.

A molecule of ammonia contains only single bonds so the answer is option A. The nitrogen in ammonia contains five electrons. It uses three of its electrons to form a single covalent bond with each of the three hydrogens. The two electrons left are present as lone pair on nitrogen.

Answered by Aяχтιc
2

Answer:

A molecule of ammonia contains only single bonds

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