The shape of nitrogen trifluoride (NF3) is trigonal pyramidal. The N atom is single bonded to three separate F atoms and has one lone pair present.
Nitrogen trifluoride, with the chemical formula NF3, is an inorganic compound which is trigonal pyramidal in shape. It has three bond pairs and one lone pair.
You must mean NF3, and it's trigonal pyramidal.
The molecule is linear.
Covalent. NF3 is the fluoride equivalent of ammonia (NH3).
Nitrogen trifluoride has the chemical formula NF3.
850,49 g of NF3 = 11,9784 moles
Triginal pyramidal. ~apex
Triginal pyramidal. ~apex
The shape of NF3 is trigonal pyramidal because Flourine bonds to nitrogen three times leaving nitrogen with a left over bond pair of electrons.
Covalent. NF3 is the fluoride equivalent of ammonia (NH3).
NF3 is the correct formula for nitrogen trifluoride.
12 g NF3 equals 0,17 moles.
Nitrogen trifluoride has the chemical formula NF3.
850,49 g of NF3 = 11,9784 moles
Triginal pyramidal. ~apex
Triginal pyramidal. ~apex
Triginal pyramidal. ~apex
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