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ammonia is a covalent compound​

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Answered by anshu5689
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Ammonia is covalent molecule. But due to electronegativity difference between N and H, the shared pair of electrons are attracted by N atom, making the bond polar. As the structure of ammonia is trigonal pyramidal , all the three polar bonds makes the molecule polar. So it is a polar covalent molecule.

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Answered by sypraveen141004
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Ammonia, or NH3 , is a covalently bonded molecule because its constituent atoms do not differ greatly enough in electronegativity to create...

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