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In the compound NH3, how are the atoms likely bonded to one another?
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Nitrogen shares one electron with each hydrogen.
Each hydrogen shares two electrons with nitrogen.
Each hydrogen donates its one electron to nitrogen.
Nitrogen donates one electron to each hydrogen.
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Nitrogen shares one electron with each hydrogen.
Explanation: NH3 has three N–H covalent bonds formed by sharing one electron from N with one from each H (plus one lone pair on N).
Explanation: NH3 has three N–H covalent bonds formed by sharing one electron from N with one from each H (plus one lone pair on N).
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