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explain covalent formation in NH3 molecule​

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Answered by parasharpraveen244
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Electronic configuration = 1. So hydrogen needs 1 more electron to complete its duplet and nitrogen needs three more electrons to complete its octet. Hence, three hydrogen atoms each share their 1 electron with nitrogen to form three covalent bonds and make an ammonia molecule (NH3) ammonia molecule.

Answered by Anonymous
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Ammonia is formed from 3 atoms of Hydrogen and 1 atom of Nitrogen. Nitrogen has 5 Valence Electrons ( 2,5 ) in its outer shell, so the valence electrons of 3 hydrogen atoms gets shared and it forms Ammonia through Co-valent bonding.

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