A compound made up of hydrogen and nitrogen, for example ammonia (NH3).
Nitrogen hydride is a covalent compound with shared electrons, though not shared equally.
your answer would be Ammonium.
Ammonium
Yes. Imine is derived from ammonia and containing an NHgroup attached by a double bond to a carbon atom in another group.
Argentum (Ag)
The compound name of KF is potassium fluoride.
The full name of the IF compound is Interferon.
This compound is beryllium bromide.
NH is not a compound.
Thionitrous acid is the answer, but I would write it as HSNO.
No. NH is not a chemical compound. NH3, ammonia, is a base.
dimethylamine
NH3 is ammonia
NH3 is ammonia
Nitrogen (N) Hydrogen (H)
No. A molecule of ozone is 3 oxygen atoms.
NH
they're 2 different types, not just 1. Nitrogen, and Hydrogen.
Yes: ions NH+4 and NO-3
NH3 is a polar-covalently bonded compound.