Nitrogen
NH2 contains one sigma bond which is the bond between the nitrogen (N) atom and one of the hydrogen (H) atoms.
Oxidation number of N is +3. Oxidation number of H is -1.
The structure formulas of the four isomers of C3H9N are: Propamine : CH3-CH2-CH2-NH2 : or : CH3-[CH2]2-NH2 Prop-2-amine : CH3-CH-NH2-CH3 EthyMethylamine : CH3-NH-CH2-CH3 TriMethylamine : N(CH3)3
No, substances containing the -NH2 group are basic. The NH2- ion is extremely basic.
In N2H4, the oxidation number of nitrogen (N) is -2. Each hydrogen (H) has an oxidation number of +1.
NH2 contains one sigma bond which is the bond between the nitrogen (N) atom and one of the hydrogen (H) atoms.
Oxidation number of N is +3. Oxidation number of H is -1.
The structure formulas of the four isomers of C3H9N are: Propamine : CH3-CH2-CH2-NH2 : or : CH3-[CH2]2-NH2 Prop-2-amine : CH3-CH-NH2-CH3 EthyMethylamine : CH3-NH-CH2-CH3 TriMethylamine : N(CH3)3
These substances are called aminoacids.
NH2 is not an element but a molecular group known as the amine functional group, specifically an amino group. It consists of one nitrogen atom and two hydrogen atoms. The atomic number of nitrogen (N) is 7, while hydrogen (H) has an atomic number of 1. Therefore, NH2 does not have an atomic number as it is not a single element.
Valine: HO2CCH(NH2)CH(CH3)2 Tryptophan: C11H12N2O2 Threonine: HO2CCH(NH2)CH(OH)CH3 Phenylalanine: HO2CCH(NH2)CH2C6H5 Methionine: HO2CCH(NH2)CH2CH2SCH3 Lysine: HO2CCH(NH2)(CH2)4NH2 Leucine: HO2CCH(NH2)CH2CH(CH3)2 Isoleucine: HO2CCH(NH2)CH(CH3)CH2CH3
No, substances containing the -NH2 group are basic. The NH2- ion is extremely basic.
NH2- is sp3 hybridized and there is 2 bonding and 2 lone pair of electron,that's why shape of NH2 is angular.
It could stand for N/A -non aplickable
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The functional group is the NH2. It is an amino functional group.
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