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explain the shape of NH3 H2O based on VSEPR theory​

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Chemical Bonding and Molecular Structure. With the help of VSEPR theory, explain the shape of: (i) NH3 (ii) H2O. has five electrons in the valence shell. ... The geometry expected for the molecule is tetrahedral since lone pair-bond pair repulsion is more than bond pair-bond pair repulsion.

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Chemical Bonding and Molecular Structure. With the help of VSEPR theory, explain the shape of: (i) NH3 (ii) H2O. ... The geometry expected for the molecule is tetrahedral since lone pair-bond pair repulsion is more than bond pair-bond pair repulsion. As a result, the lone pair of electrons will repel another pair strongly.

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