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Chemistry, 25.12.2019 23:31 berankworthy3343

How is electron movement related to covalent bonding in ammonia, nh3?
a) electrostatic sharing in a sea of electrons around the atoms allows bonds to form.
b) the atomic orbitals overlap and electrons are shared between the atoms forming bonds.
c) a transfer of electrons forms ions which are electrostatically attracted forming bonds.
d) orbital exchange occurs between the atoms to redistribute the electrons and form bonds.

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