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Why is ammonia (NH3) a polar molecule? (Select all that apply.) An ammonia molecule has one polar bond. The lone pair of

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Why Is Ammonia Nh3 A Polar Molecule Select All That Apply An Ammonia Molecule Has One Polar Bond The Lone Pair Of 1
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Why is ammonia (NH3) a polar molecule? (Select all that apply.) An ammonia molecule has one polar bond. The lone pair of electrons on the nitrogen atom results in an angular geometry. O The hydrogen atoms are slightly positive and the nitrogen atom is slightly negative. An ammonia molecule has more than one polar bond.. Q The lone pair of electrons on the nitrogen atom results in a trigonal pyramidal geometry. The lone pair of electrons on the nitrogen atom results in a trigonal planar geometry. The hydrogen atoms are slightly negative and the nitrogen atom is slightly positive. X