What Is Electronic Configuration of NH4+ and H3O+
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NH4+
Let's do the Lewis structure for NH4+, the ammonium ion. So Nitrogen, on the periodic table, is in group 5, so it has 5 valence electrons. Hydrogen, group 1; we've got 4 of these, though; four Hydrogens, so let's multiply that times 4. ... We have eight valence electrons so we'll put 2, 4, 6, 8.
H30+
There are 8 valence electrons for the H3O+ Lewis structure. Note that the + sign in the Lewis structure for H3O+ means that we have lost a valence electron. Therefore we only have 8 valence electrons for the H3O+ Lewis structure. H3O+ is an important compound in Acid-Base chemistry and is considered an acid.
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