The proper formula of ammonia is NH3. A molecule of ammonia contains three covalent bonds, one from each of the hydrogen atoms to the only nitrogen atom in the molecule.
Three covalent bonds.
An ammonia molecule has covalent bonds in it.
When each molecule is considered, only three covalent bonds are there. When liquid ammonia is considered, there are hydrogen bonds between the molecules.
Three covalent bonds.
Yes. By definition the bonds in any molecule are covalent
Three covalent bonds.
They are covalent bonds. Thee are three bonds
An ammonia molecule has covalent bonds in it.
There are three different covalent bonds in one molecule of ammonia
When each molecule is considered, only three covalent bonds are there. When liquid ammonia is considered, there are hydrogen bonds between the molecules.
Three covalent bonds.
Yes. By definition the bonds in any molecule are covalent
Nitrogen molecules, with formula N2, have triple covalent bonds
covalent bonds
There is ionic and covalent bonds: Ionic - SO4 is a polyatomic ion with a charge of 2-, so the molecule can be represented as H22+ SO42- Covalent - There are also covalent bonds between the S-O atoms
Yes.
yes.