Nitrogen trichloride is the covalent molecular compound NCl3
Sodium Chlorate (NaClO3)
dinitride tetrachloride
NCl3
nitrogen trichloride
The bonds in stannous choride are polar covalent.
NCl3 is nitrogen trichloride. N = nitrogen, Cl = chloride, 3 = tri, or three.
Nitrogen trichloride, NCl3, is covalent. Nasty smelly stuff!
NCl3
nitrogen trichloride
NCl3
The bonds in stannous choride are polar covalent.
NCl3
Formula: NCl3
nitrogen chloride. However the formula should be NCl3
NCl3 is nitrogen trichloride. N = nitrogen, Cl = chloride, 3 = tri, or three.
No. The bonds are all covalent. there is insufficient difference in electronegativity
Nitrogen trichloride, NCl3, is covalent. Nasty smelly stuff!
> Hydrogen chloride = HCl Nitrogen has many oxides : > Dinitrogen monoxide = N2O > Nitrogen monoxide = NO > Dinitrogen trioxide = N2O3 > Nitrogen dioxide = NO2 > Dinitrogen tetroxide = N2O4 > Dinitrogen pentoxide = N2O5
NCl3