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. NH4+ and CH4 bond angles are same but NH3 has different bond angle why?

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Answered by ghazala18
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Explanation:

according to VSEPR (i.e., valance shell electron pair repulsion) theory, bond angle depends on no of bond pairs and lone pairs. ... here it is clear that bond angles of CH4 and NH4^+ are same but NH3 has different bond angle. eventually, you can say bond angle of NH3 is different due to present of one lone pair on it.

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