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how many lone pairs does ammonia has???​

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Answered by Anvesh311
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Answer:2 lone pairs

Ammonia also has four electron pairs and the coordination geometry of nitrogen is based upon a tetrahedral arrangement of electron pairs. There are just three bonded groups, therefore there is one lone pair. However since the lone pairs are 'invisible', the shape of ammonia is pyramidal.

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Answered by Anonymous
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two lone pairs

A single lone pair can be found with atoms in the nitrogen group such as nitrogen in ammonia, two lone pairs can be found with atoms in the chalcogen group such as oxygen in water and the halogens can carry three lone pairs such as in hydrogen chloride.

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