When ammonia and hydrogen ion bond together to form ammonium ion, the bond formed is called

a

electrovalent bond

b

compound bond

c

ionic bond

d

covalent bond

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Verginboy
5 years ago

The ammonium ion, NH+4 , would have covalent bonds because both nitrogen and hydrogen are nonmetals. Of these covalent bonds, 1 of them would be considered a dative covalent bond, which is a covalent bond where both shared electrons come from the same atom.

Zuri2437
2 months ago

The answer is meant to be a dative bond because hydrogen ion contains no electrons at all, the nitrogen atom in ammona shares its remaining two electrons with it.

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