Yes, NH3
In the gas it is molecular. In solution it dissolves to form NH4+ OH-
Ammonia is NH3.
Ammonia and nitrogen are two distinct compounds, not a single compound that would have a molecular formula.
17 g/mol is the molecular mass of ammonia NH3.
Ammonia is a molecular compound. The hydrogen atoms share electrons with the nitrogen atom.
The molecular formula of ammonia is NH3, indicating that it contains one nitrogen atom and three hydrogen atoms.
Ammonia is NH3.
Ammonia and nitrogen are two distinct compounds, not a single compound that would have a molecular formula.
17 g/mol is the molecular mass of ammonia NH3.
Ammonia is a molecular compound. It consists of individual molecules made up of covalently bonded atoms (one nitrogen and three hydrogen). It does not contain ions like in ionic compounds.
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Ammonia is a molecular compound. The hydrogen atoms share electrons with the nitrogen atom.
The molecular formula of ammonia is NH3, indicating that it contains one nitrogen atom and three hydrogen atoms.
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The molecular formula (not the chemical symbol) for ammonia is NH3.
No, ammonia (NH₃) is not a binary molecular compound; it is a molecular compound composed of three hydrogen atoms and one nitrogen atom. Binary molecular compounds consist of only two different elements, whereas ammonia contains both nitrogen and hydrogen, making it a ternary compound.
The IUPAC name is azane.
The molecular formula for ammonium nitrate is NH4NO3.