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Chemistry
Atomic Structure
Valence electrons
If you have a polyatomic anion of Ammonium (NH41+), how many valence electrons must your Lewis Structure have?
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The Ammonium ion (NH4^1+) contains 9 valence electrons (5 from nitrogen and 4 from hydrogen). Thus, the Lewis Structure of Ammonium must have 9 valence electrons.
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