Formula: NH4NO3
It is actually Ammonium Nitrate
NO3
SO3 is the chemical formula for sulfur trioxide.
Yes, ammonium hydroxide contains nitrogen as part of its polyatomic cation, ammonium, with formula NH4+1.
NO3 otherwise known as nitrate.
The chemical formula for the ammonium ion is NH4-. It therefore consists of the elements nitrogen and hydrogen, in a 1:4 ratio and carrying a charge of -1. The chemical formula for ammonia, on the other hand, is NH3.Ammonium is a gas compound. It has a foul smell. It has the elements of hydrogen and nitrogen.
NO3
SO3 is the chemical formula for sulfur trioxide.
Yes, ammonium hydroxide contains nitrogen as part of its polyatomic cation, ammonium, with formula NH4+1.
The dinitrogen trioxide is N2O3.
NO3 otherwise known as nitrate.
Chemical formula for Ammonium Carbonate: (NH4)2CO3 So there are two Nitrogen atoms in that molecule.
The ammonium ion is (NH4)+.
Hydrogen = H2 Oxygen = O2 Nitrogen = N2
Nitrogen hydroxide don't exist ! Any formula is an error ! You think probably to ammonium hydroxide NH4OH.
The chemical formula for the ammonium ion is NH4-. It therefore consists of the elements nitrogen and hydrogen, in a 1:4 ratio and carrying a charge of -1. The chemical formula for ammonia, on the other hand, is NH3.Ammonium is a gas compound. It has a foul smell. It has the elements of hydrogen and nitrogen.
There is no compound by the name nitrogen phosphate. The best match I could think of is ammonium phosphate with the formula, (NH4)3PO4
It is NH4+ .