C2h5-c(ch3)=n-oh
The conjugate acid of the base NH2OH (hydroxlyamine) is NH3OH^+
It all depends on the molarity of the solution.
NH2CH3 can be an acid or a base depending on what it is mixed with.
There is no such compound, NH3 is basic and somethimes written as aquous solution of NH4OH
6.6 x 10-9
The conjugate acid of the base NH2OH (hydroxlyamine) is NH3OH^+
polar
yes
Tetrahedral
It all depends on the molarity of the solution.
using cu and NH2OH at 250 C
NH2CH3 can be an acid or a base depending on what it is mixed with.
There is no such compound, NH3 is basic and somethimes written as aquous solution of NH4OH
NaNO3
6.6 x 10-9
Absolutely, just as stated. Examples are NH3, NH2OH, HCN, HNO3,
-3 = in NH3 -2 = in NH2- -1 = in NH2OH 0 = in N2 +1 = in N2O +2 = in NO +3 = in NF3 +4 = in NO2 +5 = in N2O5