State why an ammonia molecule (NH3) can combine with H+ to form NH4+ (Atomic numbers: N=7 and H=1)

      

State why an ammonia molecule (NH3) can combine with H+ to form NH4+
(Atomic numbers: N=7 and H=1)

  

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Kavungya
It has a lone pair of electrons which it uses to form a dative bond with H ions
Kavungya answered the question on June 22, 2019 at 05:14


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