NCl3
Nitrogen and chlorine can combine to form nitrogen trichloride, which has the chemical formula NCl3.
The chemical name for NCl3 is nitrogen trichloride.
The chemical symbol for nitrogen trichloride is NCl3.
The chemical name of NCI3 is nitrogen trichloride.
The chemical formula for bromine trichloride is BrCl3.
The chemical formula for pentaphosphorus trichloride is P5Cl3.
Cl3N is the chemical formula for nitrogen trichloride, a yellowish and explosive gas. It is highly toxic and reacts violently with water to form corrosive hydrochloric acid and toxic nitrogen dioxide gas.
NCl3
> Hydrogen chloride = HCl Nitrogen has many oxides : > Dinitrogen monoxide = N2O > Nitrogen monoxide = NO > Dinitrogen trioxide = N2O3 > Nitrogen dioxide = NO2 > Dinitrogen tetroxide = N2O4 > Dinitrogen pentoxide = N2O5
Formula: NCl3
nitrogen chloride. However the formula should be NCl3
My book says that there is no such compound. Any-one else? I'm pretty sure nitrogen trichloride is NCL3.