Explain with equation that NH3 has reducing property.
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As we know, Ammonia is written as NH3 as its chemical formula.
Here, the valance electron is Nitrogen that is 5, so N requires 3 more electrons to complete its octate.
Here Hydrogen does that work, that is why there are 3 hydrogen atoms attached to N.
since Nitrogen has left 2 free electron in its valence shell, it can use them to reduce other compounds, that is donating these electron to some other compound.
hope it is helpful !
As we know, Ammonia is written as NH3 as its chemical formula.
Here, the valance electron is Nitrogen that is 5, so N requires 3 more electrons to complete its octate.
Here Hydrogen does that work, that is why there are 3 hydrogen atoms attached to N.
since Nitrogen has left 2 free electron in its valence shell, it can use them to reduce other compounds, that is donating these electron to some other compound.
hope it is helpful !
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HI HERE IS THE ANSWER
NH3 IS CHEMICAL FORMULAE FOR AMMONIA.
NH3 IS CHEMICAL FORMULAE FOR AMMONIA.
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