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Draw the electron dot structure of a molecular of ammonium chloride indicating all the type of bonds formed in the compound.​

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Answered by vpshaiharikumar
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Ammonia consists of one nitrogen and three hydrogen. Nitrogen has five valence electrons. Out of which 3 electrons of nitrogen form a covalent bond with hydrogen, with sharing of one electron of nitrogen and one electron of hydrogen. There are three such bonds. So, two electrons are left as a lone pair. This is the structure of ammonia or NH3

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