NH3 is formula for a basic compound, Ammonia.
NH4+ is formula for a basic cation, Ammonium.
No. NH is not a chemical compound. NH3, ammonia, is a base.
The chemical formula for NH is ammonia (NH₃) and the chemical formula for CO is carbon monoxide. When they react, they form the compound HCN (hydrogen cyanide).
The name of the common base NH3 is ammonia.
The formula name for NH₄ClO₄ is Ammonium perchlorate.
The formula for the ammonium ion is NH₄⁺, and the formula for the nitrate ion is NO₃⁻.
No. NH is not a chemical compound. NH3, ammonia, is a base.
The chemical formula for NH is ammonia (NH₃) and the chemical formula for CO is carbon monoxide. When they react, they form the compound HCN (hydrogen cyanide).
The name of the common base NH3 is ammonia.
When ammonia (NH₃) is dissolved in water, it acts as a weak base and accepts a proton (H⁺) from water, forming ammonium (NH₄⁺) and hydroxide ions (OH⁻). The forward reaction is NH₃ + H₂O ⇌ NH₄⁺ + OH⁻. In the reverse reaction, ammonium can donate a proton back to hydroxide, reforming ammonia and water: NH₄⁺ + OH⁻ ⇌ NH₃ + H₂O. The conjugate acid-base pairs are (NH₃/NH₄⁺) and (H₂O/OH⁻).
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The formula name for NH₄ClO₄ is Ammonium perchlorate.
Hydrogen, Carbon, Oxygen, Nitrogen Molecular formula [-CO-C6H4-CO-NH-C6H4-NH-]n
The chemical formula for ammonia is NH3
The formula for the ammonium ion is NH₄⁺, and the formula for the nitrate ion is NO₃⁻.
HCl is hydrochloric acid HI is hydroiodic acid HF is hydrofluoric acid H2SO4 is sulfuric acid HNO3 is nitric acid HBr is hydrobromic acid HClO4 is perchloric acid
The molar mass of ammonia (NH) is approximately 17.03 g/mol. To get a molar mass of 30.04 g/mol, we need to determine how many times the empirical formula must be multiplied by a whole number. 30.04 / 17.03 ≈ 1.76, so the molecular formula would be NH₂.