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why is ammonia, NH3 is a polar molecule

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Answered by firewings
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The nitrogen atom, like the oxygen in water, is much more electronegative than the attached hydrogens. This causes an uneven distribution of electrons and makes ammonia a polar molecule. Ammonia, while used as cleaner, is found in nature as a waste product.

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Answered by GarvSethiIXA
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The chemical formula of ammonia is NH3 and it can be seen structurally in the image below. The nitrogen atom, like the oxygen in water, is much more electronegative than the attached hydrogens. This causes an uneven distribution of electrons and makes ammonia a polar molecule

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