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    Ammonia, NH<sub>3</sub>, Is More Polar Than Is Borane, BH<sub>3</sub> Because
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Ammonia, NH3, Is More Polar Than Is Borane, BH3 Because

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Question 20

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Ammonia, NH3, is more polar than is borane, BH3 because it


A) has a lone pair of electrons.
B) is less symmetrical than borane.
C) its hydrogens are not exactly opposite one another.
D) all of the above

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