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NH bond in ammonia molecule

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Answered by anandhupuliyath
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Answer:

Covalent bond between N and H

Explanation:

Bonds in Ammonia Molecule: The three half filled (containing unpaired electron) sp3 hybrid orbitals of nitrogen overlap axially with three half filled 1s orbitals of three hydrogen atoms separately to form three covalent N-H bonds (sigma bonds). ... All N-H bond in ammonia are of equal strength.

Answered by vinay7860
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NH3(Ammonia) is a covalent compound. In NH3 hydrogen can form 1 covalent bond while nitrogen can form 3 covalent bonds. As nitrogen and hydrogen both are non metallic compounds and does not have tendency to donate their electron so Ammonia cannot be a ionic compound.

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