Number of Lone Pairs and Bonding Pairs for NH3 Ammonia











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To determine the number of lone pairs and bonding pairs of electrons for NH3 we first need to draw as valid Lewis Structure. Once we have a Lewis Structure for NH3 then we can identify the lone and bonding pairs. • How to draw the NH3 Lewis Structure:    • NH3 Lewis Structure - How to Draw the...   • Bonding pairs of electrons are the electrons between the atoms. These form the chemical bond and are shared between atoms. Often a pair of bonding electrons is represented by a line. Each line represents a pair of bonding electrons. • Lone pairs of electrons are the remaining electrons around the atom. These are not between atoms and are not shared. The are important because they do occupy space and influence the shape of the molecule. • For NH3 (Ammonia) there is one lone pair of electrons. • We often need to know the the number of lone pairs of electrons in a molecule like NH3 (as well as electrons involved in bonds) to determine the molecular geometry, calculate formal charges, and understand polarity and chemical reactivity. • --Learning Resources-- • How to Draw Lewis Structures:    • How to Draw Lewis Structures: Five Ea...   • Lewis Structures Practice Video Worksheet:    • Lewis Dot Structure Practice Problems...   • Determining Formal Charge:    • Formal Charges: Calculating Formal Ch...   • Finding Valence Electrons (molecule):    • Finding the Number of Valence Electro...   • The Octet Rule:    • The Octet Rule: Help, Definition, and...   • Molecular Visualization App: https://phet.colorado.edu/sims/html/m... • More help at http://www.breslyn.org

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