Formation of ammonia involves one atom of nitrogen sharing three electron pairs one with each of the three atoms of hydrogen give reason
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Formation of ammonia involves one atom of nitrogen sharing three electron pairs one with each of the three atoms of hydrogen because nitrogen has 5 valence electrons as its electronic configuration is 2,5 it has to gain 3 more electrons to become stable ...and on the other hand...hydrogen has only one electron and it has to gain one more electron to become stable... therefore to attain is electronic configuration of nearest noble gas nitrogen need 3 electrons and hydrogen is one electron and thus the Covenant bond is formed between them..
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