that is NH3;)
u r correct!
600 atoms there are 3 atoms of hydrogen per ammonia molecule
that it has 3 of them
no, water is more polar than ammonia.
Ammonia is written as NH3 which is a compound because compound consist two different chemical elements and in here it is NITROGEN and HYDROGEN.
Ammonia = NH3 and has a molar mass of 17.031 g/molmoles NH3 = 63.9 g x 1 mol/17.031 g = 3.752 molesmolecules NH3 = 3.752 moles x 6.02x10^23 molecules/mole = 2.259x10^24 moleculesEach molecule of NH3 has 4 atoms (1 N + 3 H), thus....number of atoms = 4 atoms/molecule x 2.259x10^24 molecules = 9.04x10^24 atoms (to 3 sig figs)
pyramidal
600 atoms there are 3 atoms of hydrogen per ammonia molecule
Yes, ammonia is a molecule, NH3, of one Nitrogen atom and three Hydrogren atoms.
The chemical symbol is NH3 if that's what you mean
Ammonia has the chemical formula NH3, and thus there are three hydrogen atoms in a molecule of ammonia.
The molecular formula (not the chemical symbol) for ammonia is NH3.
Ammonia is NH3. It has three hydrogens per molecule.
Ammonia has a lone pair.Its shape is trigonal pyramidal.
that it has 3 of them
This molecule is ammonia - NH3.
NH3 is the molecular formula for ammonia, and each N-H bond is polar, and the 3-D structure of the molecule makes the molecule polar. NH3 molecules will form hydrogen bonds with other molecules. Refer to the related links for an illustration of the ammonia molecule.
An ammonia molecule has covalent bonds in it.