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12 January, 00:57

There are three bond pairs and one unshared pair of electrons surrounding an atom. Which of the following molecules fits this description? HF H2O CH4 NH3

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  1. 12 January, 01:08
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    NH3

    Explanation:

    HF is wrong

    It is an ionic and not a covalent compound

    H2O is wrong

    The oxygen atom has 6 valence electrons. If the two oxygen atoms take one electron each, there would be 2 bond pairs and 4 electrons I. e 2 non bonding pairs available

    CH4 is wrong

    Carbon has 4 valence electrons, this can be taken by each hydrogen atom

    NH3 is correct

    Nitrogen has 5 valence electrons. The hydrogen atoms take one electron each leaving a single pair of electron on the central nitrogen atom. This gives three bond pairs and one unshared pair
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