No, ammonia (NH3) is not an organic molecule as it does not contain Carbon in its composition (nor it is made up of any organic material such as dead and decaying plant or animal body)
NH4OH is a solution of NH3 in water and is inorganic
It is correctly NH4 (not nh4) and it is INORGANIC
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it is organic
600 atoms there are 3 atoms of hydrogen per ammonia molecule
A hydrogen atom of an ammonia molecule has a slight positive charge, due to the high electronegativity of the nitrogen atom.
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no, water is more polar than ammonia.
Ammonia is not organic. Others are organic molecules
In the sense of the ammonia molecule itself, no it is not an organic molecule, you must have C-H bonds to be considered organic. NH3 (ammonia) however is involved in organic chemistry as a reactant or product. Nitrogen is a vital component to life, NH3 can be produced by nitrogen fixing bacteria; part od the nitrogen cycle. This can then be taken up by plants to stimulate growth. Plants are taken up by animals including humans to help our growth. So yes ammonia is needed for life and in this biological sense it is 'organic'.
Organic Chemistry it is the branch of Chemistry that studies molecules with carbon atoms. Ammonia (NH3) is a molecule that can be found in both the living and non-living realms. A good exemple of the later it is vulcanic activity. However, the reason this molecule is considered inorganic in Chemistry is that it does not have any carbon atom in it. Ammonia (NH3) contains only nitrogen and hydrogen atoms. Any molecule which contains carbon (C) is considered "Organic", e.g., CaCO3. Limestone, for example is primarily CaCO3, calcium carbonate, and is an organic molecule.
it is organic
Ammonia contains n and h. So ammonia is a inorganic compound.
No, it's not organic (an organic molecule has to contain carbon.)
There are three hydrogen atoms in an ammonia molecule.
Here are some nifty images of the ammonia molecule (at link below):
Ammonia has the chemical formula NH3, and thus there are three hydrogen atoms in a molecule of ammonia.
Ammonia is a molecule- also a chemical.
NH3Looks like three atoms of hydrogen are in a molecule of ammonia.
Yes, ammonia is a molecule, NH3, of one Nitrogen atom and three Hydrogren atoms.