The bonds between nitrogen and hydrogen are covalent. They make several compounds including ammonia and hydrazine.
Ammonia is covalent compound.
PCl5 Phosphorous pentachloride, such covalently bonded compounds are actually MOLECULAR SOLIDS.
NH3 is ammonia. If you mean can NH3 form covalent compounds the answer is yes, in the cases where it acts as Lewis base donating electrons to a Lewis acid (electron acceptor)
Yes it is polar covalent.
ammonia, hydrogen peroxide
It is used to liberate or emancipate ammonia from Nitrogen-containing compounds
The bonds between nitrogen and hydrogen are covalent. They make several compounds including ammonia and hydrazine.
Lime, bleach, soda, salt, water, oxygen, carbon dioxide, ammonia, ...... etc.
Ammonia is covalent compound.
PCl5 Phosphorous pentachloride, such covalently bonded compounds are actually MOLECULAR SOLIDS.
If you just mean compounds that are alkaline (basic), they can be either. Sodium carbonate and potassium hydroxide are ionic bases, while ammonia and phosphine are covalent bases.
Nitrogen and hydrogen don't form ionic compounds. they form only covalent compounds as in ammonia (NH3) or hydrazine (H2N-NH2) etc
NH3 is ammonia. If you mean can NH3 form covalent compounds the answer is yes, in the cases where it acts as Lewis base donating electrons to a Lewis acid (electron acceptor)
Ammonia is NH3
Yes it is polar covalent.
ammonia (NH4) carbon monoxide (CO) sulphur dioxide (SO2) nitrogen dioxide(NO2) water (H2O)