The molecule of nitrogen dioxide has 1 nitrogen atom.
No, Nitrogen(IV) Oxide is a covalent compound which is a gas at room temperature.
A molecule, SO2
A nitrogen atom has 7 protons. Therefore a nitrogen molecule has 14 protons.
No. nitrogen gas is N2. It is symmmetric, both atoms are the same- there is no dipole.
A single nitrogen atom can be chemically reactive while a nitrogen molecule is relatively stable and tends to be faf more inert. A nitrogen molecule also has twice the mass of a nitrogen atom.
it could be described in both these ways but a molecule of nitrogen is more commonly used!! hope this helped
Yes. Nitrogen gas has the formula N2. A molecule of nitrogen gas consists of two atoms of nitrogen covalently bonded.
The molecule of nitrogen dioxide has 1 nitrogen atom.
1 nitrogen (N) to 3 hydrogen (H) 1:3One molecule of ammonia has 1 nitrogen atom and 3 hydrogen atoms: a ratio 1:3.
IN an ammonia molecule the central nitrogen atom has 3 three bonds.
"element" (2 make up a molecule)
No, it is a covalent unstable molecule due to presence of one unpaired electron in nitrogen atom, it exists as the brown gas .
A single nitrogen atom can be chemically reactive while a nitrogen molecule is relatively stable and tends to be faf more inert. A nitrogen molecule also has twice the mass of a nitrogen atom.
6 total electrons are shared in a nitrogen molecule - 3 from each atom.
No, Nitrogen(IV) Oxide is a covalent compound which is a gas at room temperature.
A nitrogen atom has 7 protons. Therefore a nitrogen molecule has 14 protons.