Wrong N(oh)3
Nitrogen hydroxide is NOT an exsisting compound. Only hydroxides of metallic elements are possible. The only N-containing 'hydroxide' I know about, is the often wrongly formulated formula for AMMONIA, NH4OH, but this should be written as NH3. However NH4OH is never called nitrogen hydroxide, but ammonium hydroxide.
N-N doesn't necessarily exist. N≡N may be what you are looking for. This is diatomic nitrogen; 78% of our atmosphere.
This is ammonia, or NH3
Ammonia
H2O is 2 hydrogens plus 1 oxygen and that makes the chemical formula for water.
The chemical formula for oxide is O2−
Any chemical formula; beans are not chemical compounds.
The chemical formula of Taconite is Fe3O4.
the chemical formula for a ribose is C12H22O11.
An aldazine is an azine derived from an aldehyde, with the general formula RCH=NN=CHR.
Energy has no chemical formula as it is not a chemical.
chemical formula
That is the chemical formula. SnCl4 is the chemical formula for tin(IV) chloride.
Copper sulfate, chemical formula CuSO4Sodium chloride, chemical formula NaClSodium chromate, chemical formula H2CrO4Mercury sulfide, chemical formula HgSCalcium carbonate,CaCO3
It is a chemical formula.
An azine is any of a class of organic compounds, having the general formula R2C=NN=CR2.
it has no chemical formula. it is a mixture. only compounds have a chemical formula.
The chemical formula of cysteine is HO2CCH(NH2)CH2SH.
H2O is 2 hydrogens plus 1 oxygen and that makes the chemical formula for water.
CF is the chemical formula.
The Chemical Formula for Helium is He.