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Experimental evidence suggests the nitrogen atom in ammonia has 4 identical orbitals in the shape of a pyramid or tetrahedron....
I need help drawing an energy level diagram to show the formation of these hybrid orbitals, naming the type of hybrid orbitals found in ammonia and the 4 on the N atom and how many will actually take part in bonding and why. Also I need help drawing an energy level diagram showing the hybrid orbitals formed in the C atom when it bonds... how would the bonding with the N atom differ with the bonding with the C atom?
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