To create a molecular model of ammonia (NH3), you would need one nitrogen atom and three hydrogen atoms. This means that the correct option would be:
one blue sphere and three white spheres.
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Question
To create a molecular model, a student will use blue spheres to represent nitrogen (N) and white spheres to represent hydrogen (H). Which option correctly describes a model of ammonia, NH3?(1 point)
Responses
three blue spheres and one white sphere
three blue spheres and one white sphere
one blue sphere and one white sphere
one blue sphere and one white sphere
one blue sphere and three white spheres
one blue sphere and three white spheres
three blue spheres and three white spheres
1 answer
To create a molecular model of ammonia (NH3), you would need one nitrogen atom and three hydrogen atoms. This means that the correct option would be:
one blue sphere and three white spheres.