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Lindsay Rivera
30 May, 17:15
What is the charge of NH3?
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Colt Kirk
30 May, 20:31
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The ammonia or NH3 molecule is a neutral molecule therefore it has a zero net charge. Nitrogen can covalently bond to three other atoms where as hydrogen can covalently bond to one other atom. In this case, the bonds are stable by sharing all the valence electrons of atoms leaving no charge.
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