Both ammonia and hydrazine contain only nitrogen and hydrogen as their elements. However, all amino acids also fit the specified question.
No, it contains two: hydrogen and nitrogen, It does however contain four different atoms: one of nitrogen and three of hydrogen.
1 nitrogen (N) to 3 hydrogen (H) 1:3 which produces one molecule of ammonia
Protein contains nitrogen, carbon, oxygen, and hydrogen
Any molecule that contains hydrogen and carbon is an organic compound. If the molecule contains no other elements, it is also a hydrocarbon.
in pure water, no. Water is comprised of two hydrogen molecules and one oxygen molecule
a protein contains carbon hydrogen oxygen nitrogen and sulfur.
An organic molecule is a molecule and that contains carbon atoms that are connected to hydrogen, oxygen or nitrogen atoms. Glucose has carbon, hydrogen and oxygen atoms so it is organic.
No, it contains two: hydrogen and nitrogen, It does however contain four different atoms: one of nitrogen and three of hydrogen.
Dinitrogen (N2) is a molecule that is not a compound, as it only contains nitrogen atoms. Hydrogen chloride is a molecule that is a compound, as it contains two different elements.
1 nitrogen (N) to 3 hydrogen (H) 1:3 which produces one molecule of ammonia
Protein contains nitrogen, carbon, oxygen, and hydrogen
Any molecule that contains hydrogen and carbon is an organic compound. If the molecule contains no other elements, it is also a hydrocarbon.
1 nitrogen (N) to 3 hydrogen (H) 1:3One molecule of ammonia has 1 nitrogen atom and 3 hydrogen atoms: a ratio 1:3.
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in pure water, no. Water is comprised of two hydrogen molecules and one oxygen molecule
Hydrogen and nitrogen are both elements. That means that neither of them are made up of other elements. A hydrogen molecule is just two atoms of hydrogen. Nitrogen is just atoms of nitrogen.