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Assertion: Through the central atom of both NH3andH2O molecules are sp3hybridised, yet the H-N-H bond angle is greater than that of H-O-H.

Reason: This is because the nitrogen atom has a lone pair and the oxygen atom has two lone pairs.


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The assertion is true, but the Reason is false.

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Both Assertion and Reason are false.

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C

Both Assertion and Reason are true. The Reason is the correct explanation for Assertion.

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Both Assertion and Reason are true. The Reason is not the correct explanation for Assertion.

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Solution

The correct option is C

Both Assertion and Reason are true. The Reason is the correct explanation for Assertion.


Explanation for correct option:

(C) Both Assertion and Reason are true. The Reason is the correct explanation for Assertion.

  • The electron pair that takes part in the bond formation is called bond pair and the electron pair that does not take part in bond formation is called a lone pair.
  • There is always some repulsion between the lone pair and bond pair.
  • If the lone pair and bond pair are closer, there is maximum repulsion and the bond angle gets increased.
  • Likewise in the case of nitrogen, it is having three bonds pair and one lone pair but in water, there are two bond pairs and two lone pairs. So, the H-N-H bond angle is greater than that of H-O-H. So, this is the correct option.

Hence, the correct option is (C) Both Assertion and Reason are true. The Reason is the correct explanation for Assertion.


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