How many nitrogen atoms are in one molecule of the compound AI(NH3)2
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Inorganic chemistry is the chemistry of compounds that don't contain the hydrocarbon radicals.
Inorganic compounds do not contain carbon-hydrogen (C-H) bonds, which are the defining feature of organic compounds. Examples of inorganic compounds include salts, metals, minerals, and non-carbon-based compounds like water (H2O) and ammonia (NH3).
Free radicals.
The main sources of chlorine radicals are reactions involving chlorine-containing compounds such as chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs), hydrochlorofluorocarbons (HCFCs), and volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in the atmosphere. These compounds can release chlorine radicals when broken down by sunlight or other chemical reactions.
Substances that contain radicals are typically organic compounds, where a radical is an atom or group of atoms with an unpaired electron. Common examples include alkanes, alkenes, and aromatics. Radicals are important intermediates in many chemical reactions.
Carl Magnus Lagercrantz has written: 'Divalent anion-radicals derived from some aliphatic gemdinitro and gem-nitro-nitroso compounds' -- subject(s): Nitro compounds, Radicals (Chemistry) 'Electron-spin resonance studies of stable iminoxy radicals' -- subject(s): Carbonyl compounds, Electron paramagnetic resonance, Imines, Radicals (Chemistry)
Ununquadium don't contain compounds.
Compounds that contain no carbon are inorganic.
No, aerosols do not contain chlorine compounds.
Organic compounds contain carbon.
Organic compounds always contain the element carbon.