Answer:
a) The central atom of the amide ion is nitrogen
b) (NH2)-
c) There are two lone pairs around the nitrogen atom
d) The ideal angle between nitrogen hydrogen bonds is 109.5° C, typical of a tetrahedral electron density arrangement
e) I would expect the nitrogen-hydrogen bond angles in the amide ion to be less than 109.5 ° because unbonded pairs repel bonded pairs much more than other bonded pairs do. So the bonds in this ion would be pushed closer together than normal