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What is the shape of the ammonia molecule ?
- A.Linear
- B.Tetrahedral
- C.Trigonal planar
- D.Trigonal pyramidal
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Correct answer: D — Trigonal pyramidal
Solution
- Nitrogen in has 5 valence electrons and forms 3 bonds with hydrogen.
- There is one lone pair on the nitrogen atom.
- The electron geometry is tetrahedral, but the molecular geometry is trigonal pyramidal.
- Hence the answer is (D).
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