Geography, asked by saimasayeed05, 7 months ago

In the electron dot structure of
Ammonia, how many electrons remain
left over with Nitrogen, which are not
involved in sharing/ Covalent bond
formation with the Hydrogens?​

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Answered by Prabhat1609
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answer: 2

explanation: as the atomic number of nitrogen is 7 it has 7 electrons. As nitrogen has 2 electrons in the first shell and rest 5 in the valence/ultimate shell. Now as ammonia formula is NH3 so nitrogen has 3 covalent bonds with the hydrogens.Therefore as one electron is consumed in each covalent bond there are 2 electrons left

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