No, Nitrogen TriFluoride has dipole-dipole forces
Covalent because it has Tri as a prefix and it shares electrons.
Nitrogen bases bond by the help of covalent or hydrogen bonds
Polar covalent bond between nitrogen and hydrogen atoms Polar covalent bond between nitrogen and hydrogen atoms.
As long as the hydrogen is attached to Florine, oxygen, or nitrogen the bonding will be a hydrogen bond.
Its a polar bond, for the electrons are more pulled towards the fluorines. It is a trigonal planar molecule. Sp2 hybridization. Hope this helped.
The name after IUPAC is nitrogen trifluoride (in English).
Covalent because it has Tri as a prefix and it shares electrons.
Nitrogen trifluoride is nitrogen trifluoride (NF3) !
Nitrogen bases bond by the help of covalent or hydrogen bonds
It is not a hydrogen bond if they are in same molecule.But H bond forms between them.
no
Polar covalent bond between nitrogen and hydrogen atoms Polar covalent bond between nitrogen and hydrogen atoms.
The chemical equation is:2 NF3 + 3 H2 = N2 + 6 HF
Nitrogen trifluoride has the chemical formula NF3.
As long as the hydrogen is attached to Florine, oxygen, or nitrogen the bonding will be a hydrogen bond.
Its a polar bond, for the electrons are more pulled towards the fluorines. It is a trigonal planar molecule. Sp2 hybridization. Hope this helped.
Hydrogen bond