Ammonia is polar because it's shape is SYMMETRICAL.I hope this helps you in what you are looking for.
yes it is because its shape is pyramidal
Ammonia is polar.
An NH3 molecule, also known as an ammonia molecule is polar. The molecule's polarity and its ability to form hydrogen bonds, makes ammonia mix very well with water.
No, ammonia is non-polar.
Since the NH4^+1 ion has 4 H's attached to an N in a tetrahedral shape, it is nonpolar However Ammonia NH3 has 3 H's attached to an N in a pyramidal shape, so it is polar Do a search for Ammonium and ammonia and pick image. You will see the difference.
Because of its shape, water is a polar molecule.
The shape would be pyramidal because of the lone pair nitrogen has
Yes, it is a polar covalent bond because there is only on Nitrogen atom and three hydrogen atoms, therefore making it uneven or unequal. It can be graphed in a pyramid shape. A polar covalent bond is is a covalent bond in which the electrons are shared unequally, therefore giving evidence.
Non - polar, because of a highly symmetrical shape.
no, water is more polar than ammonia.
If you think to ammonia molecule, this is polar.
Ammonia is pyramidal shape. It is a basic gas.