It means there are 3 Hydrogen atoms per every Nitrogen atom in the molecule
Assuming you mean NH3 since there is no N3H ....The charge on NH3 is zero; it doesn't have an oxidation number. The oxidation number of N in NH3 is 3- The oxidation number of each H in NH3 is 1+
NH3 is a compound, not an element. It does not have an atomic number. If you mean the number of atoms in the molecule the answer is 4: 1 nitrogen and 3 hydrogen. This is not the same as atomic number.
NH3 is ammonia i am not sure of the compound but i think its Nitrogen trihydride
nitrogen is -3 H is plus 1
The formula for ammonia is NH3. That means that for every nitrogen atom, there are 3 atoms of hydrogen.
NH3 means 3 hydrogen atoms bonded to 1 nitrogen atom.
Assuming you mean NH3 since there is no N3H ....The charge on NH3 is zero; it doesn't have an oxidation number. The oxidation number of N in NH3 is 3- The oxidation number of each H in NH3 is 1+
NH3 is a compound, not an element. It does not have an atomic number. If you mean the number of atoms in the molecule the answer is 4: 1 nitrogen and 3 hydrogen. This is not the same as atomic number.
that it has 3 of them
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nitrogen is -3 H is plus 1
The formula for Ammonia is NH3 and there are 4 atoms, 3 hydrogens and one nitrogen.
NH3 is ammonia i am not sure of the compound but i think its Nitrogen trihydride
The word equation for ammonia is 3 H2 + N2 → 2 NH3 (this is a balance equation) The formula (atom) is NH3 for ammonia
I am guessing you mean how many. NH3 contains 3 sigma bonds. There is no other type of sigma bonds.
Three oxygen atoms.
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