No,it is not tetrahedral.It is pyramidal in shape.
Yes, a molecule of phosphorus is typically triatomic, meaning it consists of three phosphorus atoms bonded together. This forms a stable phosphorus molecule known as P3.
There is one nitrogen atom in the molecule NH3.
NH3 is molecule of ammoia. It is not element
There is a total of 1 nitrogen atom in a molecule of NH3.
NH3 is a molecule with 4 atoms in it, 1 nitrogen and three hydrogens.
No. Ozone (O3) is triatomic, having 3 oxygen atoms in each molecule.
The oxygen element has such an ability. The triatomic form is called ozone molecule.
No. Gold does not form molecules.
Yes, a molecule of phosphorus is typically triatomic, meaning it consists of three phosphorus atoms bonded together. This forms a stable phosphorus molecule known as P3.
ozone
There is one nitrogen atom in the molecule NH3.
No, 0.25 moles of O2 contains fewer molecules than 0.25 moles of NH3. This is because O2 is a diatomic molecule (Oxygen exists as O2), whereas NH3 is a triatomic molecule (Nitrogen exists as NH3). Thus, NH3 has more atoms per molecule compared to O2.
No, NH3 is a neutral molecule.
NH3 is a molecule. It consists of one nitrogen atom bonded to three hydrogen atoms.
Ozone is a molecule. It is the triatomic form of oxygen.
NH3 is molecule of ammoia. It is not element
There is a total of 1 nitrogen atom in a molecule of NH3.