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In which bond repulsion force is more than attraction force​

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Answered by iscariotkruz
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moreover in case of lone pair lone pair i.e lp - lp is greater repulsive force as compared to attractive force than lp - bp.

Explanation:

example -- Repulsion between between bond pair and lone pair electron in ammonia is greater than attractive force...

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Answered by marishthangaraj
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Repulsion force between bond pair and lone pair electron in ammonia is greater than attractive force.

Explanation:

  • Repulsion - The two charges of similar nature pull away from each other.
  • Attraction -  The two charges of dissimilar nature are pulling toward each other.
  • The Coulomb force between two or more charged bodies is the force between them due to Coulomb's law.
  • If the particles are both positively or negatively charged, the force is repulsive; if they are of opposite charge, it is attractive.
  • The attractive and repulsive forces act simultaneously, so the atoms move closer and farther apart continuously.
  • The bond is most stable when the attractive forces balance the repulsive forces.

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