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there are 3 covalent bonds in NH3

all of which are N-H bonds

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3. The nitrogen has a lone pair of electrons which makes it slightly negative and so the hydrogens will be slightly positive

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there is no any covalent bond because NH3 is and ion and BF3, so the bond is ionic

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As the two -O-H bonds have to be considered, there are 6 polar covalent bonds in a carbonic acid molecule.

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Since there are 3 hydrogens in the formula, nitrogen forms one bond with each hydrogen. One N + 3H

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only Einstein knows

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Three covalent bonds.

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Q: How many covalent bonds join the atoms in a molecule of ammonia (NH3)?
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