Yes, it is composed of nitrogen and hydrogen.
Ammonia is a molecule composed of one nitrogen atom bonded to three hydrogen atoms. It is not an element.
No element contains more than one element.
Many of the planets have more than one element. Two of these planets that have more than one element are Earth and Jupiter.
Ammonia is a compound because it is made up of more than one type of atom chemically bound together. In the case of ammonia, it contains one nitrogen atom and three hydrogen atoms bonded together to form a distinct substance with unique properties.
Ammonia is a compound of two elements: nitrogen and hydrogen.
the valency for ammonium is +1. the way i remember this is the elements made up of more than one element, is always either +1 or -1 depending on whether the element is matal or non-metal..hope this helps!! =]=]=]
Ammonia is NH3 So it contains one nitrogen and three hydrogens
Hydrazine is more basic than ammonia because it has two amino groups compared to just one in ammonia. This allows hydrazine to donate more protons, enhancing its basicity. Additionally, the lone pair of electrons on each nitrogen in hydrazine is more readily available for accepting protons, making it a stronger base than ammonia.
There is more than one element in planet Saturn, but 96% of Saturn is composed of hydrogen. There is also a little helium, and some ammonia ice, among others.
No, water molecule (H2O) is more polar than ammonia (NH3) because of the greater difference in electronegativity between oxygen and hydrogen atoms in water molecule compared to nitrogen and hydrogen atoms in ammonia molecule. Water has two polar covalent bonds while ammonia has only one.
Silver IS an element. However, silver jewelry will usually have more than one element. Sterling silver is a mix of silver and copper.
An element has one thing and a mixture has more than one thing