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is inter molecular bond present in ammonia​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The ammonia molecule is polar because of it's pyramidal shape. Hydrogen bonds are caused by highly electronegative atoms. They only occur between hydrogen and oxygen, fluorine or nitrogen, and are the strongest intermolecular force.

Answered by Anonymous
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Every molecule experiences london dispersion as an intermolecular force. Since the ammonia ion has hydrogen atoms bonded to nitrogen, a very electronegative atom, the molecule is also polar since the nitrogen atom more strongly pulls on the electrons from the hydrogen atoms than the hydrogens themselves do.

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