H = 1.008 and N = 14.007 , so about 14 times more 'massy'
Hydrogen = H2 Oxygen = O2 Nitrogen = N2
Imagine a triangular based pyramid, or tetrahedron. The nitrogen atom is placed at one of the points with the hydrogen atoms at the remaining points. Each hydrogen atom is connected to the nitrogen atom via a covalent bond, bond angles between each hydrogen atom are 120o
Protons and electrons both have mass. Therefore a hydrogen atom that contains one or both will have mass. (It will, however, be less massive than a hydrogen atom that also has neutrons.)
Three hydrogen atoms would be needed to bond with one nitrogen atom and the name of this molecule is ammonia.
Answer: - nitrogen - 1 atom - hydrogen- 3 atoms
Nitrogen and Hydrogen make up NH.It has one atom of nitrogen and one atom of hydrogen.
no but hydrogen is
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.
1 nitrogen (N) to 3 hydrogen (H) 1:3One molecule of ammonia has 1 nitrogen atom and 3 hydrogen atoms: a ratio 1:3.
That would be called a HYDROGEN BOND
hyrdrogen bonds.
Ammonia is NH3. This means it has one nitrogen atom and three hydrogen atoms.
No, it is a molecules composed of a nitrogen atom bonded to three hydrogen atoms.
Hydrogen = H2 Oxygen = O2 Nitrogen = N2
There will be three hydrogen atoms per nitrogen atom, forming the compound ammonia with formula NH3.
A hydrogen atom of an ammonia molecule has a slight positive charge, due to the high electronegativity of the nitrogen atom.