No, there is only one possible configuration for a compound with the formula NH3.
An isomer is a substance for which there are more than one configurations for the same chemical formula.
No. NH3 is a compound. An isotope is a variant of an element with a different number of neutrons. For example Carbon-12 and Carbon-14 are isotopes.
Ammonia (NH3) hasn't an isomer.
The solution of ammonia in water is called ammonium hydroxide.
NH3 is its own compound.The elements in NH3 are nitrogen and hydrogen.
MnCl2 + NH3
NH3 is Ammonia, which is not an acid.
NH3 stanfs for ammonia.It is a basic gas
it will not dissolve NH3 in poler molecules
NH3
NH3 is its own compound.The elements in NH3 are nitrogen and hydrogen.
nh3-nh3 because they are both polar molecules
NH3 is known as ammonia.
NH3-Ammonia
Atomic mass of NH3 is 17.So there are 1.353mol.
No, it isn't, NH3 in water is NH3.H2O or NH4OH, it is an alkali, not an acid.
Ammonia is the scientific name for NH3.
No, NH3 is a neutral molecule.
Yes, NH3 is a weak electrolyte.
MnCl2 + NH3
NH3 is Ammonia, which is not an acid.