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explain sharing of electron in ammonia ​

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A covalent bond is formed by the sharing of electron pairs between atoms. ... Sharing of electrons between nitrogen and hydrogen atoms to form covalent bonds in a molecule of ammonia is as shown: Each of the hydrogen atoms shares one electron with the nitrogen atom to form three N−H covalent bonds.

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