NH3 is a weak base.CH4 is a neutral compound
yes
nh3-nh3 because they are both polar molecules
NH3 + HCl <-> NH4+ + Cl- This reaction happens because HCl is a stronger acid than NH3, so it gives an H+ ion and NH3 accepts it.
NH3 is polar and CH4 is non polar.SO ther cannot be mixed
Neither PH3 nor NH3 are acids. They are both bases. NH3 is the stronger base
Nh4+ Apex
nh3-nh3 because they are both polar molecules
NH3 + HCl <-> NH4+ + Cl- This reaction happens because HCl is a stronger acid than NH3, so it gives an H+ ion and NH3 accepts it.
NH3 is polar and CH4 is non polar.SO ther cannot be mixed
Neither PH3 nor NH3 are acids. They are both bases. NH3 is the stronger base
Nh4+ Apex
Look at intermolecular forces and judge from there
NH3 is Ammonia, which is not an acid.
No, it isn't, NH3 in water is NH3.H2O or NH4OH, it is an alkali, not an acid.
None. CH4 is methane. NH3 is ammonia. You have made some kind of error.
Santa clause crawled into my bed and told me because he said so
In HF molecule hydrogen bonding is the strongest. The reason is that the partial positively charged hydrogen atom is entrapped between the two highly electronegative fluorine atoms.
No. Ammonia is NH3 gasMethane is CH4 gasthey are different in most ways other than the fact that they are both gases.