Yes
H3n
Generally speaking writing hydrogen first in a chemical formula implies that the compound will, in some manner, act as an acid
It forms Ammonia, which is possibly H3N.
both ways are correct,but NH3 is well know now.
Yes
H3N
H3n
H3n
Generally speaking writing hydrogen first in a chemical formula implies that the compound will, in some manner, act as an acid
It forms Ammonia, which is possibly H3N.
both ways are correct,but NH3 is well know now.
It is the chemical formula for ammonia. It stands for 3 Hydrogen atoms bonded to 1 Nitrogen atom. It can also be written as NH3 and is sometimes called hydrogen nitride (among other names).
It is an amino group, part of the structure of an amino acid that also includes alpha carbon, carboxyl group, hydrogen and an R group side chain. Basic amino group H2N (-NH2) may gain a proton and become -NH3+, an acidic carboxyl group (H3N).
Yes, the N-H bond creates the asymmetric structure of the molecule.
HNO2 is the correct formula for Nitrous acid.
A CO2 molecule is smaller. Amino acids have the general structure +H3N - Cα - COO- (with an R group and a H also attached to the middle (alpha) carbon). This means that amino acids are quite a bit larger than CO2 molecules.