Oh, dude, NH3 is actually not an ionic compound, it's ammonia. See, NH3 is a covalent compound because it's made up of nonmetals bonding together. So, it's like the cool kid in chemistry that doesn't follow the rules of ionic bonding.
NH3 is more like an ionic compound compared to PH3 because ammonia (NH3) displays some characteristics of ionic bonding due to its ability to accept and donate protons, while phosphine (PH3) has predominantly covalent bonding due to similar electronegativities of phosphorus and hydrogen.
NH3 is eventually covalent because they are sharing electrons.
NH3 is the chemical formula of ammonia.
Ammonia
The ionic compound name for SCI4 is sulfur tetrachloride.
It is slightly basic (as amines are) but it is neutral and not ionic (Cf. NH3)
NH3 is more like an ionic compound compared to PH3 because ammonia (NH3) displays some characteristics of ionic bonding due to its ability to accept and donate protons, while phosphine (PH3) has predominantly covalent bonding due to similar electronegativities of phosphorus and hydrogen.
NH3 is the chemical formula of ammonia.
NH3 is eventually covalent because they are sharing electrons.
The compound of ammonia is NH3. Its scientific name is ammonia, while its common name is also ammonia.
It stands for Ammonia.A basic gaseous compound.
FeO is Iron(II)oxide, archaically , Ferrous oxide. Do NOT confuse with Fe2O3, which is Iron(III)oxide ; Archaically Ferric oxide. The 'iron' atom is in different oxidation states for these two compounds. NB 'Fe' is the chemical symbol for 'Iron', and comes from Latin 'Ferrum' for iron.
Ammonia
The ionic compound name for SCI4 is sulfur tetrachloride.
The name of the ionic compound Cs2S is cesium sulfide.
The name for the ionic compound MgOH2 is magnesium hydroxide.
Sodium bromite is the name of the ionic compound NaBrO2.