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Ammonia (NH3) Formal Charge
In ammonia (NH3), a nitrogen (N) atom is singly bonded to three hydrogen (H) atoms. Its molecular structure is shown below.
Let us calculate the formal charges on N and H and then determine the formal charge of NH3.
V = 5, N = 2, B = 6
Therefore,
qf = 5 – 2 – 6/2 = 0
All Three Hydrogen Atoms
V = 1, N = 0, B = 2
Therefore,
qf = 1 – 0 – 2/2 = 0
The net formal charge is: 0 + 3 x 0 = 0
The formal charge of NH3 is zero. It means that ammonia in its most abundant form is neutral.