Acetyl is a chemical made up of nitrogen and two hydrogen atoms
When two nitrogen (N) atoms bond, they form one molecule of nitrogen (N2). At room temperature, nitrogen molecules form a gas. Nitrogen gas makes up about 78% of the atmosphere that we breathe.
No element on its own can form hydrogen bonds. Only compounds where hydrogen is bonded to nitrogen, oxygen, or fluorine. Hydrogen bonded to carbon and sulfur (selenium?) can also participate in strong hydrogen bonding when these atoms are bound to electronegative elements or ligands. (Eg. HCN, CHCl3, CH3COSH)
The chemical H2N doesn't exist because it isn't properly balanced. Hydrogen (H) has a charge of 1+ while Nitrogen (N) has a charge of 3- In order for the formula to be true, it would need to be NH3 . Reason being, the three Hydrogen molecules have a total charge of 3+ which counteracts the Nitrogen's charge of 3+
It depends. In an individual molecule, covalent bonds hold the nitrogen atom to the hydrogen atom. This is a type of a intramolecular force and is responsible for holding the atoms in a molecule together. In a group of NH containing molecules, the force responsible for holding the molecules together is due to is the hydrogen bond. This is a intermolecular force and is responsible for holding the molecules together. So basically, if the hydrogen and nitrogen are in the same molecule it's not a hydrogen bond and if they're not in the same molecule and there's a still an attraction it is a hydrogen bond.
the group number for nitrogen is group 15.
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When two nitrogen (N) atoms bond, they form one molecule of nitrogen (N2). At room temperature, nitrogen molecules form a gas. Nitrogen gas makes up about 78% of the atmosphere that we breathe.
An amine group is formed by a nitrogen atom and a pair of hydrogen atoms. These are found in the amino acids of proteins.
nitrogenAmino acids are made up of a carbon atom with four groups attached: an amino group, an acid group, a hydrogen atom, and an R group. The amino group is made up of one nitrogen atom with three hydrogen atoms attached to it.
The corresponding functional group is amine, and is shown is by -NH2.
No. Hydrogen is in group 1 (along with alkali metals) and nitrogen is in group 15.
Proteins are made of amino acids. The general structure of an amino acid has four components bonded to a single carbon atom. The four components are: a hydrogen atom, a carboxylate group, an amino group, and a variable "R" group. The carboxylate group contains only carbon and oxygen. The amino group contains nitrogen and hydrogen. The most common atoms of protein would be carbon, nitrogen, oxygen, and hydrogen.
Nucleic acids consist of a phosphate group, a sugar group and a nitrogenous base. The phosphate contains phosphorus and oxygen, the sugar group has carbon, hydrogen and oxygen, and the base has carbon, hydrogen, oxygen and nitrogen.
A molecule is a group of atoms that are chemically bound together. There are many different atoms such as "H" for Hydrogen or "He" for Helium or "Na" for Sodium. Scientists represent these atoms in different sizes and colours.
The amino group (-NH2) consists of one atom of nitrogen attached by covalent bonds to two atoms of hydrogen. Note that there is a single valence electron on the nitrogen which is able to bond to another atom.
TNT is 'tri-nitrotoluene'. This is a benzene ring of 6 carbons. On Carbon No. 1 the is a CH3 group On carbons No's. 2,4 & 6 there are three NO2 group . The remaining two carbons viz, 3 & 5 , have an hydrogen attached. So the elements present are Carbon, Hydrogen, Nitrogen and Oxygen. The formula is C7H5N3O6
Yes Amino acids are made up of an amino group which has 2 hydrogen atoms and a carboxyl group which also has 2 hydrogen atoms. It then has other groups attached to it which could have many many more hydrogen atoms added to it