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The nitrogen atoms in NH3, NH2 and NH+4 are all surrounded by eight electrons. When these species are arranged according to HNH bond angle, the correct order is :
  1. NH2<NH3<NH+4
  2. NH3<NH2<NH+4
  3. NH+4<NH2<NH3
  4. NH3<NH+4<NH2

A
NH3<NH+4<NH2
B
NH3<NH2<NH+4
C
NH+4<NH2<NH3
D
NH2<NH3<NH+4
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If an atom has lone pairs and bonded electron pairs, the greater lone- pair lone- pair electron repulsions will cause bond angle to decrease between bonded atoms.

NH2 has 2 bond pairs and 2 lone pairs of electrons.

NH3 has 3 bond pairs and 1 lone pair.

NH+4 has 4 bond pairs and no lone pairs.

Bond- pair bond- pair electron repulsions < bond- pair lone- pair electron repulsions < lone- pair lone- pair electron repulsions.

Greater lone- pair lone- pair repulsions among electrons causes the HNH bond angle to decrease.

This effect is greatest for NH2, followed by NH3.

Hence, the correct order in terms of HNH bond angle is as follows :

NH2<NH3<NH+4

Therefore, the correct option is D.

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