both shows isomorphism properties i.e electron groupings are similiar !
The correct order of bond strength from greatest to least for the compounds MgO, MgCl2, and Mg3N2 would be: MgO > Mg3N2 > MgCl2. This is because the ionic bond strength follows the order of increasing bond strength as we move from a lower electronegative element (Oxygen) to a higher electronegative element (N) in the periodic table.
The chemical symbols for boron, nitrogen, fluorine, and sodium are B, N, F, and Na respectively. The combinations of these elements can form various compounds such as boron nitride (BN), sodium fluoride (NaF), and sodium nitride (Na3N).
no rection takes place.because two of the compounds are already oxidized n r therefore inert(unreactive).
Generally -3 in its compounds (as in nitrides)
No, not all compounds are considered organic. Organic compounds are those that contain carbon-carbon or carbon-hydrogen bonds. Inorganic compounds do not contain these bonds and examples include salts, metals, and minerals.
The correct order of bond strength from greatest to least for the compounds MgO, MgCl2, and Mg3N2 would be: MgO > Mg3N2 > MgCl2. This is because the ionic bond strength follows the order of increasing bond strength as we move from a lower electronegative element (Oxygen) to a higher electronegative element (N) in the periodic table.
The chemical symbols for boron, nitrogen, fluorine, and sodium are B, N, F, and Na respectively. The combinations of these elements can form various compounds such as boron nitride (BN), sodium fluoride (NaF), and sodium nitride (Na3N).
The formula is K3N. The name of the compound is potassium nitride.
No, azo dyes are a type of synthetic dye characterized by the azo group (-N=N-) in their molecular structure, while diazo compounds are a class of organic compounds that contain the diazo group (-N=N-). Azo dyes are a specific application of diazo compounds in dye chemistry, but not all diazo compounds are azo dyes.
N. A. Barba has written: 'Azotsoderzhashchie vinilareny' -- subject(s): Aromatic compounds, Organonitrogen compounds, Vinyl polymers
Q. N. Porter has written: 'Mass spectrometry of heterocyclic compounds' -- subject(s): Heterocyclic compounds, Mass spectrometry, Spectra 'Mass spectometry of heterocyclic compounds'
no rection takes place.because two of the compounds are already oxidized n r therefore inert(unreactive).
they are both from science. -n and a
A N. Frumkin has written: 'Progress in electrochemistry of organic compounds'
For chiral compounds, the number of possible isomers depends on the number of chiral centers in the molecule. The maximum number of stereoisomers that can be formed for a molecule with n chiral centers is 2^n.
Generally -3 in its compounds (as in nitrides)
Styrofoam is a form of polystyrene - (C8H8)n.