Ammonia is a compound.
NH3 is molecule of ammoia. It is not element
Ammonia is a compound.Chemical symbol is NH3.
NH3 is ammonia, a compound with one nitrogen atom and three hydrogen atoms. BF3 is boron trifluoride, a compound with one boron atom and three fluorine atoms. Together, NH3 and BF3 can react to form a compound called ammonia-borane.
No, NH3 is not an element. To be an element, a substance must have all the same type of atom. This is a chemical compound, made of two types of elements: Nitrogen and Hydrogen. In one molecule of this compound there are 4 atoms: 1 Nitrogen atom and three Hydrogen atoms.
No, NH2O is not a compound. It is a molecular formula representation for ammonia (NH3) with an additional hydrogen atom attached (H2O), which is not a stable or common compound.
The chemical compound of ammonia is NH3, which consists of one nitrogen atom bonded with three hydrogen atoms.
Hydrogen = H2 Oxygen = O2 Nitrogen = N2
There is Nitrogen and Hydrogen.There is 1 N atom and 3 H atoms.
NH3 is ammonia. If you mean can NH3 form covalent compounds the answer is yes, in the cases where it acts as Lewis base donating electrons to a Lewis acid (electron acceptor)
Ammonia is a compound, specifically a molecular compound made up of one nitrogen atom and three hydrogen atoms (NH3).
NH3 is the chemical formula of ammonia.
Ammonia is a compound. It consists of the elements nitrogen and hydrogen. In one ammonia molecule, there is one nitrogen atom and three hydrogen atoms. The chemical formula for ammonia is NH3.