Ammonia is a inorganic compound. It contains 3 hydrogen atoms.
There are three H atoms . There also a N atom
A hydrogen atom of an ammonia molecule has a slight positive charge, due to the high electronegativity of the nitrogen atom.
Yes. There are three hydrogen atoms in every molecule of ammonia.
Ammonia is a nitrogen atom bonded to three hydrogen atoms. There is a total of three covalent bonds (one for each hydrogen).
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.
The formula for ammonia is NH3. That means that for every nitrogen atom, there are 3 atoms of hydrogen.
There are four atoms. There are three hydrogen atoms and one nitrogen atom
No, it is a molecules composed of a nitrogen atom bonded to three hydrogen atoms.
Ammonia contains hydrogen atoms. There are 3 hydrogen atoms.
Ammonia's chemical name is NH3, so the eleents found in it are 1 atom of Nitrogen & 3 atoms of Hydrogen. Hope that hepls! :P And ammonia is used for cleaning...
One ammonia molecule is made of three hydrogen atoms all singly-covalently bonded to a central nitrogen atom; the nitrogen has two unbonded electrons.
Each ammonia molecule has three hydrogen atoms bonded to one nitrogen atom.
Ammonia is a molecular compound. The hydrogen atoms share electrons with the nitrogen atom.