How is electron movement related to covalent bonding in
ammonia, NH3?
A) Electrostatic
sharing in a sea of electrons around the atoms allows bonds to form.
B) The atomic orbitals overlap and electrons are shared between the atoms
forming bonds.
C) A transfer of electrons forms ions which are electrostatically attracted
forming bonds.
D) Orbital exchange occurs between the atoms to redistribute the electrons and
form bonds.
The electron
movement related to covalent bonding in ammonia, NH3 is The atomic orbitals overlap and electrons are shared between the atoms
forming bonds. The answer is letter B.
Answer:
1 and 2 are most likely to happen to the cell if cell membrane doesn't function properly
Explanation:
It is because if cell membrane doesn't function properly then cell will not be able to exchange materials in its surrounding.
Hey there, The answer is A. Free electrons.
Water to vapor would be a good example since the weight changes