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explain the formation of NH3​

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Answered by ojasvii29
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Hydrogen has only one electron in its atom. The electronic configuration of Hydrogen is 1s1. Hence the 3 p orbital of nitrogen will hybridize with three s orbital of three hydrogen atoms. Three N−H sigma bonds will form. The shape formed is trigonal pyramidal and the geometry is tetrahedral

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Hydrogen has only one electron in its atom. The electronic configuration of Hydrogen is 1s1. Hence the 3 p orbital of nitrogen will hybridize with three s orbital of three hydrogen atoms. Three N−H sigma bonds will form. The shape formed is trigonal pyramidal and the geometry is tetrahedral.

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