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The formula for nitrogen trihydride is NH3.
The chemical formula of aqueous nitrogen trihydride is NH3.
The formula for the covalent compound nitrogen trichloride is NCl3. It consists of one nitrogen atom bonded to three chlorine atoms through covalent bonds.
Ammonia gas refers to a compound with the formula NH3, which is a gas composed of nitrogen and hydrogen atoms. Ammonium trihydride, on the other hand, is not a recognized chemical compound. It seems to be a misnomer, as the correct name for the compound with the formula NH3 is ammonia.
Nitrogen tetraoxide is a chemical compound.
The formula for nitrogen trihydride is NH3.
Formula: NH3 but the correct name is Ammonia
NH3 - the common name for nitrogen trihydride would be ammonia.
The chemical formula of aqueous nitrogen trihydride is NH3.
The formula for the covalent compound nitrogen trichloride is NCl3. It consists of one nitrogen atom bonded to three chlorine atoms through covalent bonds.
Methane is a covalent compound: CH4. Also nitrogen oxide, NO.
Ammonia gas refers to a compound with the formula NH3, which is a gas composed of nitrogen and hydrogen atoms. Ammonium trihydride, on the other hand, is not a recognized chemical compound. It seems to be a misnomer, as the correct name for the compound with the formula NH3 is ammonia.
Nitrogen tetraoxide is a chemical compound.
Nitrogen trichloride is the covalent molecular compound NCl3
The name of the binary compound with the formula AsH3 is arsine.
yes.
The compound which you call nitrogen trihydride is much better known as ammonia, and the formula is NH3.