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How can you represent two molecules of Ammonia ?​

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Answered by anand9905033433
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The representation of two moles of ammonia is

2 N_{2}+3 H_{2} \rightarrow 2 N H_{3}2N

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+3H

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→2NH

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Explanation:

This shows that ammonia exists as diatoms. As it is known, Nitrogen has 5 valence electrons and hydrogen has 1 electron in its outer shell. Thus, nitrogen requires three more electrons to complete the octet structure, while hydrogen needs only 1 electron to become a stable atom.

To achieve this, nitrogen shares three of its electrons with three hydrogen atoms. This leaves two electrons as lone pair. Thus, an\mathrm{NH}_{3}NH

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molecule contains three N-H single covalent bonds and a single pair of electrons on the nitrogen atom.

This separate pair of electrons of one \mathrm{NH}_{3}NH

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is shared with the lone pair of another \mathrm{NH}_{3}NH

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molecule to form a stable compound.

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Answered by fidala300
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Ammonia can also be known as a colorless gas with a strong pungent odor. Ammonia's molecular formula is NH3.

  1. This shows that ammonia exists as diatoms. ...
  2. To achieve this, nitrogen shares three of its electrons with three hydrogen atoms. ...
  3. This separate pair of electrons of one is shared with the lone pair of another molecule to form a stable compound
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