No, it IS an element, it is the element Magnesium.
whoever wrote that is an idiot, Mg is Magnesium
they're 2 different types, not just 1. Nitrogen, and Hydrogen.
A compound is a particle made of multiple elements which are directly bonded to each other. Paracetamol (acetaminophen) contains an acetyl (CH3OCO) group, an amine group (NH) and a phenol group (C5H5COH) which are all bonded directly together it is indeed a compound.
The OH bond is more polar than the NH bond because oxygen is more electronegative than nitrogen, leading to a greater difference in electronegativity between oxygen and hydrogen. This means the OH bond has a greater separation of charge and greater polarity than the NH bond.
The record high temperature on the summit of Mount Washington, NH is 72°F (22.2°C), recorded on April 19, 1977.
"Ne3s1" does not have a universally recognized meaning. It may be a random combination of characters or a code unique to a specific context or individual. Without more information, it is impossible to determine its meaning.
In the periodic table, NH stands for Nihonium, which is a synthetic element with the atomic number 113. It is a highly radioactive element that was first officially recognized in 2016. Nihonium is named after Japan (Nihon in Japanese), reflecting the country where it was discovered. Its chemical symbol is Nh.
I have a turquoise bracelet and ring that match with NH 925 on it what does the NH stand for
'NH' would stand for New Hampshire.
New hamphire Manchester is a city in new hamphire
they're 2 different types, not just 1. Nitrogen, and Hydrogen.
The state of New Hampshire.
Nickel
The chemical element nihonium (Nh) has 7 isotopes.
They used to be named: NAVARRA HOTELS, that's what the acronym stands for.
Oh, dude, NH 925 on a ring means it's made of sterling silver. The NH stands for the manufacturer's mark, and 925 indicates the silver purity of 92.5%. So, like, you're basically wearing a fancy piece of jewelry that won't turn your finger green. Cool, right?
iron
Hydrogen