N + h2 -^ nh3
Basic hydrazine is a molecule with the formula H2-N-N-H2. Methyl hydrazine has one of the hydrogens replaced with a methyl group ie. H(CH 3)-N-N-H2. An aroyl hydrazine has an aromatic ring group attached instead eg. H (C6H5)-N-N-H2. There may be more then one and up to four such substitutions eg. (C6H5)2-N-N-(C6H5)2
H-n, h-o, h-f
Al-h , c-h, n-h, o-h
Nitrogen (N) Hydrogen (H)
Hydrogen = H2 Oxygen = O2 Nitrogen = N2
N + h2 -^ nh3
hydrogen is h
Basic hydrazine is a molecule with the formula H2-N-N-H2. Methyl hydrazine has one of the hydrogens replaced with a methyl group ie. H(CH 3)-N-N-H2. An aroyl hydrazine has an aromatic ring group attached instead eg. H (C6H5)-N-N-H2. There may be more then one and up to four such substitutions eg. (C6H5)2-N-N-(C6H5)2
H = hydrogen O = oxygen N = nitrogen Ne = neon Hydrogen is smallest, so H is the answer.
N/a
H-n, h-o, h-f
H-1, h2, h3 c12-, c-13 n-14, n-16
NH3 (ammonia)
H - Hydrogen H - Hydrogen Cyanide H - Helium H - Hydrogen Fluoride M - Methane E - Ethylene D - Diborane I - Illuminating Gasses C- Carbon Monoxide A - Acetylene N - Neon N - Nitrogen A - Ammonia
Al-h , c-h, n-h, o-h
Nitrogen (N) Hydrogen (H)