Chemistry, asked by ElegantMermaid, 9 months ago

Please explain electronic configuration of NH3..

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Answered by ashasathish126
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Answer:

NH3 electron geometry is: 'Tetrahedral,' as it has four group of electrons. One group has an unshared pair of electrons. 'N' has tetrahedral electronic geometry. Thus, Ammonia is an example of the molecule in which the central atom has shared as well as an unshared pair of electrons.

Answered by MrEccentric
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NH₃ - Ammonia

The accepted Electronic Configuration according to the Molecular Orbital Theory is:

KK(σ₂ₛ)²(σ₂ₛ)²(π₂ₚₓ² ≡ π₂ₚy²)⁴(σ₂ₚz)²

(No Plagiarism is involved, 'y', 'z' subscripts nahi mile...xD)

KK stands for the complete filling up of the K energy levels of both Nitrogen and Hydrogen...

(The answer is a bit doubtful, because the energy level diagram which I have used is for homonuclear diatomic molecules...)

The same according to the VSEPR(The Valence Shell Electron Pair Repulsion Theory) has already been answered above... So, I am not including that in my answer...

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