Why will a Hydrogen ion form a dative covalent bond with a Ammonia atom but not with a noble gas atom when both atoms would have a full outer shell?
I asked my tutor this question and he did not know :~/
Thanks for any help.
i cant believe your teacher didn't know the difference about NH
3 and Ne.
Nitrogen oxidation state can go from +5 to -3, the last means ammonia when is combined with hydrogen. Ammonia has a lone pair of electrons where protons (H
+) gets attracted. It's like 2 magnets, and they get attracted when are put together.
Therefore, now ammonium will not react with more protons, as a noble gas does. A noble gas doesn't work as a magnet.