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).
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.
NH3 is the chemical formula of ammonia.