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Discuss the structure of NH3 and explain why does it possess a shorter bond angle than the expected one. - Chemistry (Theory)

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Discuss the structure of NH3 and explain why does it possess a shorter bond angle than the expected one.

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  1. The structure of NH3 (ammonia) is trigonal pyramidal due to sp3 hybridisation of the nitrogen atom, which forms three \[\ce{N - H}\] bonds and holds one lone pair of electrons.
  2. The ideal tetrahedral bond angle is 109°28', but in NH3, the \[\ce{H - N - H}\] bond angle is 107.8°.
  3. This smaller bond angle is because the lone pair on nitrogen repels the bonding pairs more strongly than bond pairs repel each other.
  4. This greater lone pair-bond pair repulsion compresses the bond angle, making it less than the ideal tetrahedral angle.

Thus, NH3 has a distorted tetrahedral shape with a compressed bond angle of 107.8° due to the presence of the lone electron pair on nitrogen.

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