It forms Ammonia, which is possibly H3N.
Ammonia is made up of nitrogen and hydrogen, combined specifically in the ratio of one to three... generating the formula NH3
The nitrogen and hydrogen that don't react are recycled and put through the process again.
No. Cyanide can refer to number of compounds that contain the cyanide ion, (containing carbon and nitrogen). In most forms it is combined with sodium, potassium, or hydrogen.
Al N is the correct formula when aluminum and nitrogen are combined together.
The following four elements make up 90 percent of the mass of living things: Oxygen - 65% Carbon - 18.5% Hydrogen - 9.5% Nitrogen - 3.2%
They react to form ammonia
Ammonia is made up of nitrogen and hydrogen, combined specifically in the ratio of one to three... generating the formula NH3
Ozone can react with atomic hydrogen at the temperature of liquid nitrogen forming the strange oxide H2O4.
The nitrogen and hydrogen that don't react are recycled and put through the process again.
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no, it is two elements that are combined into a compound. look at the name. ammonium which is nitrogen and 3 hydrogen combined. and chloride which is the element chlorine.
Nitrogen fixation is the process by which nitrogen gas from the air is combined with some other element, such as hydrogen to make ammonia, or to make any other compound containing nitrogen.
We would need to know the situation to be able to answer this question.
YES, this happens when hydrogen burns. 2H2 + O2 ==> 2H2O
hyrdrogen bonds.
There are only two elements. Those are N and H atoms.
In chemistry it is called decomposition. This is when a compound with multiple elements gets broken down into pure elements like hydrogen and nitrogen... That is how we get nutrition from the food we eat (it is what happens in the stomach).