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explain the bond pair electrons and lone pair electrons H2O and NH3 molecules with suitable drownings​

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Explain the bond pair electrons and lone pair electrons H2O and NH3 molecules with suitable drownings ❓

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Although geometries of NH3 and H2O molecules are distorted tetrahedral, the bond angle in water is less than that of ammonia. Discuss. In NH3, there are three bond pairs and one lone pair on N-atom. ... Hence, the repulsions on bond pairs are greater in H2O than in NH3 and hence the bond angle is less.

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