nitrogen trihydride? no idea. i need help with this too.
im pretty sure its Azane
I think it would be Azane .
the common name of ammonia is more or less ammonia since it not it's chemical name and ammonia is also a baking soda
The compound of ammonia is NH3. Its scientific name is ammonia, while its common name is also ammonia.
The IUPAC systematic name for NO2 is nitrogen dioxide.
The correct systematic name for SnF2 is tin(II) fluoride.
I think it would be Azane .
[NH4]+ is ammonium for the ion. For the uncharged molecule it would be nitrogen tetrahydride NH3 is ammonia or nitrogen trihydride
The molecular compound NH3 is called ammonia. It is a colorless gas with a characteristic pungent smell and is widely used in various applications, including household cleaning products and agricultural fertilizers.
the common name of ammonia is more or less ammonia since it not it's chemical name and ammonia is also a baking soda
The systematic name for IF3 is iodine trifluoride.
The systematic name for KCl is potassium chloride.
The systematic name of K2SeO4 is potassium selenate.
The systematic name for COSO3 is carbonyl sulfite.
The systematic name for ICI3 is trichloroiodomethane.
The systematic name for gypsum is calcium sulfate dihydrate.
The compound of ammonia is NH3. Its scientific name is ammonia, while its common name is also ammonia.
The systematic name of "cuclo" is not provided. If you provide the complete molecular structure, I can help you determine the systematic name of the compound.