Chemistry, asked by sachinjohn10, 1 month ago

how can you represent two molecules of ammonia​

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Answered by parthasarathidas78
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This shows that ammonia exists as diatoms. ...

To achieve this, nitrogen shares three of its electrons with three hydrogen atoms. ...

This separate pair of electrons of one is shared with the lone pair of another molecule to form a stable compound.

Answered by TheUntrustworthy
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This indicates that ammonia exists as a diatom. As it is known, Nitrogen has 5 valence electrons and hydrogen has one electron in its outer shell.

These two separated electrons are assigned to one single group of another molecule to form a stable compound.

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