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amesalot57
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I am taking this correspondence course, i ran into this question and I think i know the answer but I'm not sure.
Why is it that NH3 readily forms complex ions with the transition elements but NH4 does not?
I think it is because of the extra bond with Hydrogen, therefore there is less unpaired d electrons but I'm not sure.
Why is it that NH3 readily forms complex ions with the transition elements but NH4 does not?
I think it is because of the extra bond with Hydrogen, therefore there is less unpaired d electrons but I'm not sure.