there are three Hydrogen atoms and a nitrogen atoms in a molecule of ammonia mention the formulas of ammonia and determine the valency of the nitrogen atoms in it
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An example of a covalent compound is ammonia. The chemical formula of ammonia is NH 3start subscript, 3, end subscript, which tells us that in a single molecule of ammonia, there is one nitrogen atom, and three hydrogen atoms.
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The nitrogen atom has 5 electrons in the outermost shell, so it can accept 3 electrons to fulfil the octet structure.Ammonia which is NH 3 , One atom of nitrogen combines with 3 atoms of hydrogen. The valency of nitrogen is 3 because it needs 3 atoms of hydrogen to form ammonia.
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