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covalent bond in NH3
N2H4 is the compound that contains two elements, Hydrogen and Nitrogen, but has a total of six atoms
The anhydride of phosphoric acid is Phosphorous(V) Oxide. P4O10.
Yes, ammonia is NH3 and the H atoms are covalently bonded to the nitrogen atom
Nitrogen oxide is not considered an acid because it does not dissociate in water.
Nitrogen and Hydrogen.
No. Ammonia is the main hydride of nitrogen, which is a nonmetal.
NH3 or ammonia is the hydride of nitrogen.
Nitrogen hydride is a compound made up of nitrogen and hydrogen. There are 9 types of nitrogen hydride: Ammonia, Azane, Diazene, Hydrazine, Hydrozoic acid, Pentazole, Tetrazene, Trizane and Triazene. The most common name for nitrogen hydride is the first type, ammonia. Oh and by the way I had to do this for homework!
Well, it is particularly easy as the answer is in front of you. It contains: Nitrogen and Hydrogen.
covalent bond in NH3
N2H4 is the compound that contains two elements, Hydrogen and Nitrogen, but has a total of six atoms
The anhydride of phosphoric acid is Phosphorous(V) Oxide. P4O10.
It's not true. Many compounds of Aluminium like Aluminium Hydroxide are highly basic while others like Aluminum Hydride are acidic.
Nitrogen hydride has the chemical formula of NH3 The gram formula mass of nitrogen is approximately 14.0 g/mole & the gram formula mass of hydrogen is approximately 1.0 g/mole In the chemical formula, you have 1 nitrogen atom and 3 hydrogen atoms 14.0 + 1.0 + 1.0 + 1.0 = 17.0 g/mole
Oxidation state of nitrogen.
Yes, ammonia is NH3 and the H atoms are covalently bonded to the nitrogen atom