The formula for nitrogen trihydride is NH3.
The chemical formula of aqueous nitrogen trihydride is NH3.
The formula for nitrogen trihydride, a binary covalent compound, is NH3.
Nitrogen trihydride (NH3) is a covalent compound because it is formed by sharing electrons between nitrogen and hydrogen atoms.
Ammonia's chemical formula is NH3, or Nitrogen trihydride.
it is BH3
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 nitrogen trihydride, a binary covalent compound, is NH3.
Nitrogen trihydride (NH3) is a covalent compound because it is formed by sharing electrons between nitrogen and hydrogen atoms.
it is BH3
Ammonia's chemical formula is NH3, or Nitrogen trihydride.
nitrogen trihydride
The chemical name of ammonia is "ammonia" or "nitrogen trihydride". Its chemical formula is NH3.
nitrogen trihydride? no idea. i need help with this too. im pretty sure its Azane
Water could be called a hydride of oxygen, H2O as could hydrogen peroxide, H2O2. More typically water is termed an oxide of hydrogen, as the more electronegative element takes the -ide ending.
The compound which you call nitrogen trihydride is much better known as ammonia, and the formula is NH3.