Ammonia, or NH3, has a pyramidal structure. Sulfonic acid, or SO3H, meanwhile, is a trigonal planar. Both are polar compounds.
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para-toluene sulfonic acid and ortho toluene sulfonic acid p-CH3-C6H4-SO3H and o-CH3-C6H4-SO3H
The chemical formula of the Marshall's acid is H2S2O8 HSO3-O-O-SO3H.
NH3 is the molecular formula for ammonia, and each N-H bond is polar, and the 3-D structure of the molecule makes the molecule polar. NH3 molecules will form hydrogen bonds with other molecules. Refer to the related links for an illustration of the ammonia molecule.
NH3 is its own compound.The elements in NH3 are nitrogen and hydrogen.
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NH3 negative one
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para-toluene sulfonic acid and ortho toluene sulfonic acid p-CH3-C6H4-SO3H and o-CH3-C6H4-SO3H
Ester from 1 mol H2SO4 and 1 mol glycerol (1,2,3-propantriol, CH2OH-CHOH-CH2OH) HO(SO3H) + CH2OH-CHOH-CH2OH --> CH2OH-CHOH-CH2O(SO3H) + H2O (Note: HO(SO3H) equals H2SO4, but this structural formula give more insight in the mechanism of ester formation)
It is an organic acid where a -SO3H functional group is attached to a benzene ring.
CF3-SO3H. That is the sulphur atom is attached to 2 oxygen atoms doubly bonded, 1 CF3 moeity and one -OH group. But the sulphur oxygen bond is much stronger hence the H is highly acidic.
The chemical formula of the Marshall's acid is H2S2O8 HSO3-O-O-SO3H.
NH3 is the molecular formula for ammonia, and each N-H bond is polar, and the 3-D structure of the molecule makes the molecule polar. NH3 molecules will form hydrogen bonds with other molecules. Refer to the related links for an illustration of the ammonia molecule.
No. First of all, NH2- is an ion, not a molecule. Second, it has a bent geometry, similar to that of a water molecule.
Search http://image.google.com for lewis structure for nh3 and you will find numerous alternative possibilities, with explanations.