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question 5 (2 points)
the en for h is 1 and the en for n is 2.
the n - h bonds in ammonia have a δen = 3.
according to the δen values in chapter 10, the n - h bonds are 4.
ammonia is pyramidal and is symmetrical/asymmetrical 5.
therefore, ammonia is a polar/nonpolar 6 molecule and behaves like a magnet.
this explains why ammonia dissolves in water.
a. 0 b. 1 c. 0.84 d. 2 e. 2.20 f. 3 g. 3.04 h. 4
i. nonpolar covalent j. polar covalent k. ionic l. asymmetrical
m. symmetrical n. polar o. nonpolar
Brief Explanations
- For the electronegativity (EN) of H: The standard EN value of H is 2.20.
- For the EN of N: The standard EN value of N is 3.04.
- For \(\Delta EN\) of N - H bond: \(\Delta EN=3.04 - 2.20=0.84\).
- For bond type: When \(0<\Delta EN<1.7\), the bond is polar covalent.
- For symmetry of pyramidal ammonia: Pyramidal shape is asymmetrical.
- For polarity of ammonia: Asymmetrical polar - bonded molecule is polar.
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- E. 2.20
- G. 3.04
- C. 0.84
- J. polar covalent
- L. asymmetrical
- N. polar