NH3 would be ammonia. NH2 is an amine group. Due to the free electrons, NH2 will not be found on its own and usually bonds to an R group.
NH2 Is cytosine and usually bonds with three hydrogen bonds of guanine and is one of the four main nucleobases found in the nucleic acids Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA). Cytosine was discovered by Albrecht Kossel in 1894 and was synthesized within that year.
NH2 is an ammonium. Is a polyatomic ion EDIT: NH4 is ammonium you fcuking nimrod.... NH2 is an amine group. Get some fcuking facts idiot.
NH4+(aq) + OH-(aq) --> NH3 + H2O(l)Remember bases accept electrons.
This organic compound is called ethylamine. It consists of an ethyl group (C2H5) attached to an amino group (NH2), with the chemical formula C2H5ON.
The chemical symbol for the element sulfur is S.
The chemical name for BrO4 is bromate, while the chemical name for SeO32 is selenite.
NH2-COOH is the chemical formula of the hypothetical carbamic acid. This group exist in aminoacids, carbamates, urethanes etc.
The scientific name for urea is carbamide, which is a organic compound with the chemical formula CO(NH2)2.
The chemical formula (rather not 'symbol') of urea (Amino methanamide, carbamide) is (NH2)2C=O .
NH2 -CO-NH2 Atomic Weight = 60.02 Nitrogen = 46.7% Hydrogen = 6.7% Carbon = 20.0% Oxygen = 26.6
Formula: -NH2
Aniline is the name of benzene with an NH2 group attached.
The chemical formula of cysteine is HO2CCH(NH2)CH2SH.
Sal Ammoniac's chemical name is AMMONIUM CHLORIDE and NH4CL for the chemical formula..Soul of BMLS-I-2 :3
Formula: (NH2)2CO
The chemical formula for water is H2O and the chemical formula for urea is CO(NH2)2. When mixed together, urea does not change its chemical formula. Therefore, the mixture of water and urea would still be represented by the chemical formulas H2O and CO(NH2)2.
C6H5-NH2-CH3-Cl is a chemical compound with a benzene ring (C6H5), an amino group (NH2), a methyl group (CH3), and a chlorine atom (Cl) attached. It is a specific arrangement of atoms that can have various chemical and physical properties depending on the arrangement and bond types.
Guanidine is a base. The chemical formula is HNC(NH2)2.