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In this model of a molecule of ammonia, NH3, how many covalent bonds are represented?
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In this model of a molecule of ammonia, NH3, how many covalent bonds are represented?
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it is in total three covalent bindings. each hydrogen atom has just one binding arm. it goes in covalent binding with the nitrogen, so in summary you get to the amount of three covalent bindings
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