Its name is ammonia.It is a basic gas
The IUPAC name is azane.
Multiply it by molecular mass.It is about 3400g
Molecular mass = sum of all atoms masses = 1(molN/mol NH3)*14.01(g/mol N) + 3(molH/mol NH3)*1.008(g/mol H) = 17.03 g/mol NH3
NH3 is Ammonia, which is not an acid.
The mass of NH3 mole = its molecular weight = 14 + 3 x 1 = 17 The mass of H2O mole = its molecular weight = 2 x 1 + 16 = 18 This means that one mole of NH3 weigh less than one mole of H2O
The IUPAC name is azane.
17 g/mol is the molecular mass of ammonia NH3.
The systematic name would be mononitrogen trihydride.
Intra molecular bonds are covalent.Inter molecular bonds are Hydrogen.
NH3
Ammonia is a compound, with molecular formula NH3. ("Ammoria" is not a chemical name.)
It has a molecular mass.It is about 17
Ammonia is NH3.
Ammonia is a molecular compound and not ionic.
Yes. NH3 is both the empirical formula and the molecular formula for ammonia.
Yes, NH3 In the gas it is molecular. In solution it dissolves to form NH4+ OH-
Multiply it by molecular mass.It is about 3400g