Ammonia? Or are you reffering to DNA in which case Guanine base pairs with Cytosine by forming 3 hydrogen bonds.
Base pairing
The nitrogen atom forms 3 covalent bonds.
Hydrogen bonds between adjacent strands (A-T = 2 H-bonds and C-G = 3 H-bonds) Base stacking among nitrogenous bases of the same strand
Hydrogen bonds hold the nitrogenous base pairs together.
Yes, nitrogen can form three covalent bonds. It has five valence electrons, three of which are unpaired. The three unpaired electrons can form covalent bonds.
Adenine
3 covalent bonds can be formed by Nitrogen
Cytosine
Base pairing
There are 7 nitrogen atoms in the base pair A-T.
hydrogen bonds
The nitrogen atom forms 3 covalent bonds.
IN an ammonia molecule the central nitrogen atom has 3 three bonds.
hydrogen bonds
3
Hydrogen bonds
Hydrogen bonds between adjacent strands (A-T = 2 H-bonds and C-G = 3 H-bonds) Base stacking among nitrogenous bases of the same strand