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What is the valency of nitrogen in ammonia (NH3)?

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What is the valency of nitrogen in ammonia (NH3)?

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The valency of an atom is determined by the number of hydrogen atoms that it can combine with, or displace in a chemical reaction.

In the case of ammonia (NH3), the nitrogen atom is bonded to three hydrogen atoms.

Therefore, the valency of nitrogen in ammonia is 3.

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