🧪 Question: Covalent compounds, formed from the sharing of electrons between atoms, are divided into two categories: polar and non-polar covalent bonds. Usually, they're insoluble in water, but what about ammonia? (Form 4, Chapter 5/6) 🧪
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Ammonia, other than being a covalent compound, is a weak base which ionises in water to produce OH⁻.
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Ammonia, NH₃, forms hydrogen bonds with water molecules. This is due to the δ+ on H and δ⁻ on O/N.
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Both of the above are correct.
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