Ammonia (NH3) hasn't an isomer.
The solution of ammonia in water is called ammonium hydroxide.
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. CaCl2 is neither ans isomer, nor does it have isomers.
Ethanol has no structural isomer because of its short chain
C2H6 and isomer would have the same simple chemical formula. In the case of this molecule though, an isomer is not possible.
Yes. Ethanol is a structural isomer of dimethyl ether. CH3OCH3.
Yes it is. It's structural isomer is ethanol C2H5OH
Because , Cis isomer are same group on same side of the c=c bond . & those are bulky group on the same side , they are formed steric repulsion to each other then Cis isomer are less stable than trans isomer is same group of opposite side of c=c bond no formation of steric repulsion to each other. and trans isomer is more stable than Cis isomer.....
NH3 is a gas.Ammonia is represented by NH3.
An isomer shares the same number of the same atoms, but they are configured differently.
No, it is NOT either both. Besides 'benzenepropanol' is not an official name.
If you mean what is an isomer then it is a compound with the same chemical formula but with a different structure
no chemical reaction occurs between NH3 and NH3
Platinum in the form of dichloro-diamino-platinum [Pt(NH3)2Cl2]2+ - in the cis isomer - the trans isomer is essentially useless, the drug is used in chemo therapy and is more commonly known as cis-platin. However due to the side effects other drugs have been made, carbo-platin being the one that works almost as well as cis platin. In carbo-platin the chloride ions are replace with cyclobutan-1,1-dioc acid [Pt(NH3)2CH2CH2CH2C(COOH)2]
(75.0 L NH3 / 1) * (1 mol NH3 / 22.4 L NH3) * (17.031 g NH3 / 1 mol NH3) = 57.0 g NH3.
Isomer is the term used for chemical compounds having the same molecular formula, in physics the term isomer is meaningless although the term Isotope is used.
methoxy methane is a functional group isomer of ethanol. CH3-O-CH3
yes, it is functional isomer of diethyl ether and methylpropyl ether.
Z isomer are cis isomer it has the tow groups at the same side around the double bond but the E isomer are trance isomer it has the tow groups at opposite side around the double bond.
Yes, a structural isomer means that it has a relatively similar structural make up.
I'm guessing it's because butane is an alkane, which means it only consists of single bonds, so you can't form a geometric isomer because it will be the isomer no matter how you change it.
NH3 has a lone pair.So NH3 is pyramidal.
(2.50 moles NH3) (17.04 grams NH3/moles NH3) = 42.6 grams of NH3 17.04 grams is the molecular weight of ammonia
It has a lone pair.So it makes NH3 asymmetrical makin NH3 polar.
NH3 is its own compound.The elements in NH3 are nitrogen and hydrogen.
The name of the common base NH3 is ammonia.