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They are covalent bonds. Thee are three bonds
A ring structure and carbon-carbon bonds.
Ignoring the fact that BeH2 decomposes in water and theoretically stayed intact you would not expect hydrogen bonds as Be is not electronegative enough.
Ammonia is an alkaline gas at room temperature. Its high solublity in water is due to the hydrogen bonds between the hydrogens of -N-H bonds and the lone pairs in nitrogen.
polar covalent
Ionic
They are covalent bonds. Thee are three bonds
The solution would become a deep blue color as the ammonia forms coordinate covalent bonds to the copper II cations.
Three covalent bonds.
There are three different covalent bonds in one molecule of ammonia
IN an ammonia molecule the central nitrogen atom has 3 three bonds.
Yes.
yes.
Ammonium ion has two types of bonds. 1. Co-ordianate covalant bonds between H+ and NH3 2. Covalant bonds between nitrogen and hydrogens in ammonia The total number of bonds is 4
no there is not. There are not any double bonds.
A ring structure and carbon-carbon bonds.
When each molecule is considered, only three covalent bonds are there. When liquid ammonia is considered, there are hydrogen bonds between the molecules.