Chemistry, asked by muhammadshahwaizkhan, 1 year ago

why in NH3 N is present as central atom​

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Answered by sahanaa76
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Ammonia ( NH3) , or, more accurately, the central atom in ammonia, is sp3 hybridized. ... As you can see, all the valence electrons are indeed accounted for - 2 for each covalent bond between nitrogen and hydrogen, and 2 from the lone pair present on the nitrogen atom.

Answered by adarshbindgmailcom
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because N has more valence electrons compare to H

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