No, ammonia is non-polar.
The chemical formula of ammonia is NH3; the solution in water is basic - NH4OH. The molecule NH3 is polar. Ammonia is not an element but a chemical compound.
The solubility in most of these is quite low. (Please see the link.)
Yes, ammonia (NH3) is a covalent compound. It consists of covalent bonds between the nitrogen atom and the three hydrogen atoms.
Ammonia is a compound composed of nitrogen and hydrogen atoms.
Ammonia (NH3) is a compound, not an element. It is a homogeneous mixture when dissolved in water, but a pure sample of ammonia gas is considered a compound.
The chemical formula of ammonia is NH3; the solution in water is basic - NH4OH. The molecule NH3 is polar. Ammonia is not an element but a chemical compound.
Ammonia is polar.
The solubility in most of these is quite low. (Please see the link.)
Yes, ammonia (NH3) is a covalent compound. It consists of covalent bonds between the nitrogen atom and the three hydrogen atoms.
Ammonia is a compound composed of nitrogen and hydrogen atoms.
Ammonia is a gas.It is a compound.
The compound of ammonia is NH3. Its scientific name is ammonia, while its common name is also ammonia.
Ammonia (NH3) is a compound, not an element. It is a homogeneous mixture when dissolved in water, but a pure sample of ammonia gas is considered a compound.
yes it is mixture fro example ammonia chloride......
Ammonia is the compound name. NH3 is universally known as ammonia. No body names it as 'nitrogen (tri)hydride'. Similsrly Water is the compound name. H2O is universally known as water. Nobody names it as 'dihydrogen monoxude'.
No. Ammonia is a chemical compound.
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