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Multiple Choice
Which of the following best describes the molecular geometry of an ammonia (NH_3) molecule?
A
Trigonal planar
B
Trigonal pyramidal
C
Tetrahedral
D
Bent
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Identify the central atom in the ammonia (NH_3) molecule, which is nitrogen (N).
Determine the number of valence electrons around the nitrogen atom. Nitrogen has 5 valence electrons, and each hydrogen contributes 1 electron, for a total of 8 electrons (or 4 electron pairs) around nitrogen.
Use the VSEPR (Valence Shell Electron Pair Repulsion) theory to predict the shape. The 4 electron pairs around nitrogen consist of 3 bonding pairs (with hydrogen atoms) and 1 lone pair.
According to VSEPR theory, the electron pairs arrange themselves to minimize repulsion, resulting in a tetrahedral electron pair geometry. However, the molecular geometry considers only the positions of atoms, not lone pairs.
Since there is one lone pair and three bonded atoms, the molecular geometry is 'trigonal pyramidal,' where the lone pair pushes the bonded atoms downward, creating a pyramid shape with nitrogen at the apex.