Ammonia is a nitrogen atom bonded to three hydrogen atoms. There is a total of three covalent bonds (one for each hydrogen).
Three covalent bonds.
3 covalent bonds (as in ammonia).
The proper formula of ammonia is NH3. A molecule of ammonia contains three covalent bonds, one from each of the hydrogen atoms to the only nitrogen atom in the molecule.
yes.
An ammonia molecule has covalent bonds in it.
Three covalent bonds.
They are covalent bonds. Thee are three bonds
There are three different covalent bonds in one molecule of ammonia
3 covalent bonds (as in ammonia).
The proper formula of ammonia is NH3. A molecule of ammonia contains three covalent bonds, one from each of the hydrogen atoms to the only nitrogen atom in the molecule.
Yes.
yes.
An ammonia molecule has covalent bonds in it.
No. Ammonia contains three single covalent bonds.
Three covalent bonds.
Hydrogen is bonded to nitrogen to form ammonia, NH The bonds are polar covalent.
There are three N-H bond in ammonia and it is polar covalent.