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The nitrogen atom in NH(3), NH(2)^(-) an...

The nitrogen atom in `NH_(3), NH_(2)^(-)` and `NH_(4)^(+)` are all surrounded by eight electrons. When these species are arranged in increasing order of `H-N-H` bond angle, correct order is:

A

`NH_3, NH_2^-, NH_4^+`

B

`NH_4^+, NH_2^-, NH_3`

C

`NH_3, NH_4^+2, NH_2^-`

D

`NH_2^-, NH_3, NH_4^+`

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D
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