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Question
What is the expected bond angle in NH3?
Short Answer
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Solution
- The bond angle in NH3 (ammonia) is approximately 107.8°.
- This is less than the ideal tetrahedral angle of 109.5° because the lone pair on nitrogen repels the bond pairs more strongly, pushing the hydrogen atoms closer together.
- Hence, NH3 has a distorted tetrahedral (pyramidal) shape with a bond angle of 107.8° due to lone pair-bond pair repulsion being greater than bond pair-bond pair repulsion.
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