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State the type of chemical bonding involved in the formation of ammonium ion from ammonia

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Answered by Nandzzz
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Explanation:

When the ammonium ion, NH4+, is formed, the fourth hydrogen is attached by a dative covalent bond, because only the hydrogen's nucleus is transferred from the chlorine to the nitrogen. The hydrogen's electron is left behind on the chlorine to form a negative chloride ion.......

Answered by KaurSukhvir
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Answer:

Ammonia ion (NH₄⁺) has one coordinate bond which is formed by the coordination of ammonia with H⁺ ion.

Explanation:

A coordinate bond or a dative covalent bond is a type of covalent bond where both electrons come from one atom.

  • The atom which shares its pair of electrons is called donor. Another atom which accepts that shared pair of electrons is called an acceptor.
  • In ammonia, the nitrogen atom has a lone pair of electrons while the H⁺ ion has vacant orbital.
  • For formation of dative bond, nitrogen atom acts a donor and hydrogen atom acts an acceptor.

Therefore, the ammonia ion is formed by formation of dative bond between nitrogen of ammonia and hydrogen ion.

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