The result it a common base called ammonia.
Hydrogen chloride. If you mix it with water, you get hydrochloric acid.
Hydrogen is formed as molecule containing two atoms, just as nitrogen, and oxygen.
there would be 50 grams of ammonia will be formed
As long as the hydrogen is attached to Florine, oxygen, or nitrogen the bonding will be a hydrogen bond.
Hydrogen and nitrogen are both elements. That means that neither of them are made up of other elements. A hydrogen molecule is just two atoms of hydrogen. Nitrogen is just atoms of nitrogen.
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There are many common household base compounds formed from nitrogen and hydrogen. Some of them include hydrogen peroxide, household dyes, cleaning agents and so much more.
Hydrogen chloride. If you mix it with water, you get hydrochloric acid.
no,the different elements cannot mix!
magnesium nitride (Mg3N2) is formed upon heating magnesium and nitrogen.
After this reaction ammonia (NH3) is obtained.
in pure water, no. Water is comprised of two hydrogen molecules and one oxygen molecule
Hydrogen, H2, and a salt are formed.
Hydrogen is formed as molecule containing two atoms, just as nitrogen, and oxygen.
This molecule is ammonia - NH3.
Hydrogen bonding can occur when either Nitrogen, Oxygen, or Florine is involved.