Nh is the chemical symbol for nihonium.
The chemical symbol for ammonium telluride is (NH4)2Te.
The chemical formula for NH is ammonia (NH₃) and the chemical formula for CO is carbon monoxide. When they react, they form the compound HCN (hydrogen cyanide).
In the periodic table, NH stands for Nihonium, which is a synthetic element with the atomic number 113. It is a highly radioactive element that was first officially recognized in 2016. Nihonium is named after Japan (Nihon in Japanese), reflecting the country where it was discovered. Its chemical symbol is Nh.
No. NH is not a chemical compound. NH3, ammonia, is a base.
NH may be:- a part of secondary amine- nitrogen monohydride molecule
No, it IS an element, it is the element Magnesium. whoever wrote that is an idiot, Mg is Magnesium
The molybdenum chemical symbol is Mo.
Ammonia is represented by its symbol NH(3). In drawing its diagram using VSEPR theory, we get a triangular pyramidal shape.
Beryllium's chemical symbol is Be.
The chemical symbol for iron is Fe and the chemical symbol for nickel is Ni.
the chemical symbol is Br :)
The chemical symbol is ClO3