Two molecules of ammonia contain 6 hydrogen atoms.
Oxygen, hydrogen , nitrogen atoms etc. are not molecules .
These molecules are similar.
Nitrogen, Oxygen and Fluorine
Carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen and oxygen
Hydrogen bonds occur between polar molecules when hydrogen is linked to nitrogen, phosphorous or fluorine.
Oxygen, hydrogen , nitrogen atoms etc. are not molecules .
Molecules of Hydrogen are less dense than oxygen and nitrogen so gravity keeps the oxygen and nitrogen inside the atmosphere.
The chemical reaction is:N2 + 3 H2 = 2 NH3For six molecules of nitrogen N2 18 molecules of hydrogen H2 are needed.
These molecules are similar.
hydrogen bonds!
Polar covalent bond between nitrogen and hydrogen atoms Polar covalent bond between nitrogen and hydrogen atoms.
Ammonia is NH3. This means it has one nitrogen atom and three hydrogen atoms.
the hydrogen bonding is possible in oxygen, nitrogen,and fluorine
Yes
It depends completely upon which compound it is. Some have more Hydrogen bonds than others, and hydrogen can only bond to certain elements, such as Nitrogen and Oxygen, to make a hydrogen bond.
Nitrogen is composed of molecules each containing two nitrogen atoms
Nitrogen, Oxygen and Fluorine