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Answer;
NH3, because nitrogen forms a single bond with each hydrogen atom.
Explanation;
- Nitrogen and hydrogen are both non-metals. An atom of nitrogen has 5 electrons in its outer shell, while that of hydrogen has 1 electron in its outer shell.
- Three hydrogen atoms each share their 1 electron with nitrogen to form three covalent bonds and make an ammonia molecule (NH3)
- Therefore; NH3 has a covalent single bond among its nitrogen and hydrogen atoms. A covalent bond means the N and H atoms share valence electrons