00:01
Hello, in this question we need to find out this type of intermolecular force which is present in ammonia and chloride ion.
00:19
So if we say that is the ammonia, that is n -h -h -h -3, so if we say that is this nitrogen, in ammonia molecule, nitrogen, it is more electron, negative than the hydrogen therefore this will having a partial negative and hydrogen will having the partial positive charge and here we have this chloride ion see this each molecule it always have dispersant force there will be present presence of dispersion force as we can say that is there is positive charge and negative charge it is there so there will be that that is a hydrogen and a and chlorine attraction can take place and if we see that is nitrogen and hydrogen hydrogen and hydrogen so therefore we can say that there will be attraction between hydrogen and more electronegative atom and hence we can say that this is nothing but hydrogen bonding intermolecular force.
01:30
Now as there is ions are present here, ions are there, that is, there is an interaction between ketion and ion it is there.
01:41
So therefore we can say that, that is, if we compare this nitrogen and chlorine, then it might be possible that there will be the interaction between nitrogen and chlorine, that means ionic bond can be formed here...