don't know how complicated you want to get..(talking about dipoles and everything) but the basic answer for the molecule is that it is non-polar, meaning that everything is the same symmetrically. This is because if you draw lines on symmetry.
nitrogen trifluoride
12 g NF3 equals 0,17 moles.
yes it dose
Formula: NF3
This is because in ammonia the direction of resultant dipole is towards lone pair and hence it has high dipole moment but in case of NF3 the direction of resultant dipole moment is opposite to the lone pair and hence the dipole moment gets less.
Covalent. NF3 is the fluoride equivalent of ammonia (NH3).
nitrogen trifluoride
The molecule is covalent, the N-F bonds are polar covalent.
The shape of nitrogen trifluoride (NF3) is trigonal pyramidal. The N atom is single bonded to three separate F atoms and has one lone pair present.
NF3 is the correct formula for nitrogen trifluoride.
Triginal pyramidal. ~apex
Triginal pyramidal. ~apex
Triginal pyramidal. ~apex
12 g NF3 equals 0,17 moles.
Nitrogen trifluoride has the chemical formula NF3.
850,49 g of NF3 = 11,9784 moles
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