The correct statement about the bonds in a molecule of ammonia (NH₃) is:
Each nitrogen atom is bonded to three hydrogen atoms.
In ammonia, one nitrogen atom forms covalent bonds with three hydrogen atoms.
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Each nitrogen atom is bonded to two hydrogen atoms.
Each nitrogen atom is bonded to two hydrogen atoms.
Each hydrogen atom is bonded to three nitrogen atoms.
Each hydrogen atom is bonded to three nitrogen atoms.
Each hydrogen atom is bonded to two nitrogen atoms.
Each hydrogen atom is bonded to two nitrogen atoms.
Each nitrogen atom is bonded to three hydrogen atoms.
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The correct statement about the bonds in a molecule of ammonia (NH₃) is:
Each nitrogen atom is bonded to three hydrogen atoms.
In ammonia, one nitrogen atom forms covalent bonds with three hydrogen atoms.