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Explain diagrammatically the lone pair effect of
[a] The nitrogen atom of the ammonia molecule leading to the formation of ammonium ions `[NH_(4)]^(+)`
[b] The oxygen atom of the `H_(2)O` molecule leading to formation of hydronium `[H_(3)O^(+)]` & hydroxyl ions `[OH]^(-)`

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