A covalent bond or a hydrogen bond.
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FON Florine, oxygen and nitrogen.
they are covalently bonded
Hydrogen is bonded to nitrogen to form ammonia, NH The bonds are polar covalent.
No, it is a molecules composed of a nitrogen atom bonded to three hydrogen atoms.
Hydrogen bonding can occur when either Nitrogen, Oxygen, or Florine is involved.
FON Florine, oxygen and nitrogen.
the hydrogen bonding is possible in oxygen, nitrogen,and fluorine
they are covalently bonded
Nitrogen, Oxygen and Fluorine
nitrogen bases are found in the structures of adenine guanine etc.they are bonded with hydrogen bonds to each other.
Intramolecular forces; Hydrogen bonds occur in ammonia between the nitrogen and the hydrogen, NH3.Intermolecular forces:Hydrogen bonding between molecules occurs between the electronegative nitrogen atom (N) of one molecule of ammonia and an electropositive hydrogen atom (H) bonded to a nitrogen of different molecule of ammonia.
Hydrogen is bonded to nitrogen to form ammonia, NH The bonds are polar covalent.
A molecule with hydrogen bonded to O, N, or F (Apex)
Yes it has hydrogen bonding because the Nitrogen has lone pairs and it is bonded to a Hydrogen atom.
No. In order for hydrogen bonds to form, hydrogen must be bonded to a highly electronegative element such as oxygen, nitrogen, or fluorine. In this molecule it is only bonded to carbon, which is not electronegative enough.
No, it is a molecules composed of a nitrogen atom bonded to three hydrogen atoms.
Hydrogen bonding can occur when either Nitrogen, Oxygen, or Florine is involved.