Br2 > NCl3 > H2O
NCl3 - nitrogen trichloride
Yes, it is polar like PCl3, AsCl3 or NCl3.
NCl3 has four atoms.
Assuming you are referring to nitrogen trichloride, then it IS polar, it is NOT chiral though. NCl3 has C3V symmetry and therefor is polar. The molecule is NOT planer due to the lone pair on Nitrogen so the bond dipoles do NOT cancel thereby making it Polar.
Nitrogen trichloride is the covalent molecular compound NCl3
NCl3 - nitrogen trichloride
NCl3 could be considered nonpolar because nitrogen and chlorine have nearly the same electronegativity.
1 mole NCl3 = 120.366g NCl3 = 6.022 x 1023 molecules NCl3 8.2 x 1022 molecules NCl3 x 120.366g NCl3/6.022 x 1023 molecules NCl3 = 16g NCl3 rounded to 2 significant figures
Yes, it is polar like PCl3, AsCl3 or NCl3.
NCl3 has four atoms.
Nitrogen trichloride has NCl3 as its chemical formula. Its structural formula is the same, as it presents no "mysterious" geometry. The central nitrogen atom is bonded to the three separate chlorine atoms to form the molecule. Use the link below to see a diagram of the molecule and learn more about its chemistry.
Depending on the conditions NH4Cl, NH2Cl, NHCl2 , NCl3 , NCl3.NH3, N2 and even small amounts of N2H4. Nitrogen trichloride, NCl3 , is potentially explosive.
Assuming you are referring to nitrogen trichloride, then it IS polar, it is NOT chiral though. NCl3 has C3V symmetry and therefor is polar. The molecule is NOT planer due to the lone pair on Nitrogen so the bond dipoles do NOT cancel thereby making it Polar.
nitrogen chloride. However the formula should be NCl3
Nitrogen trichloride is the covalent molecular compound NCl3
The NCl3 molecule, like most other stable molecules, exist because they share electrons in such a way as to close out the valence shell. Therefore, although one usually doesn't say so in regards to molecules, NCl3 has 8 valence electrons.
NCl3