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What is covalency? What is the covalency of nitrogen in ammonia?​

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Answered by Bajpai3663
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4 bonds

In the ammonium ion, nitrogen atom forms 3 covalent bonds to 3 hydrogen atoms. The fourth hydrogen is bonded through a coordinate bond. Overall, there are 4 bonds. So, valency is equal to 4.

Answered by Devidurgi
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4 bonds

In the ammonium ion, nitrogen atom forms 3 covalent bonds to 3 hydrogen atoms. The fourth hydrogen is bonded through a coordinate bond. Overall, there are 4 bonds. So, valency is equal to 4.

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