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Nitrogen hydroxide oxide (N(OH)2O)hope this helps you Nitrogen hydroxide oxide (N(OH)2O)hope this helps you

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Formula for nitrogen hydroxide?

Nitrogen hydroxide don't exist ! Any formula is an error ! You think probably to ammonium hydroxide NH4OH.


What is the formula of Nitrogen hydroxide?

The formula of nitrogen hydroxide is not possible as nitrogen does not typically form hydroxides. However, nitric oxide (NO) and nitrogen dioxide (NO2) are common oxides of nitrogen.


What are the elements found in ammonium hydroxide?

The elements in ammonium hydroxide are nitrogen, hydrogen and oxygen.


What elements are found nitrogen hydroxide?

the elements found in nitrogen, hydrogen and oxygen


Do ammonium hydroxide have nitrogen?

Yes, ammonium hydroxide contains nitrogen as part of its polyatomic cation, ammonium, with formula NH4+1.


What formula will be formed when nitrogen is covalently bonded with chlorine?

Nitrogen trichloride. Check your valance numbers and these are easy. NCl3


What is the formula One nitrogen atom for every three chlorine atoms?

NCl3


What molecule from N and Cl?

Nitrogen and chlorine can combine to form nitrogen trichloride, which has the chemical formula NCl3.


What is the formula for the covalent compound nitrogen trichloride?

The formula for the covalent compound nitrogen trichloride is NCl3. It consists of one nitrogen atom bonded to three chlorine atoms through covalent bonds.


What is the chemical formula for two bromine atoms one nitrogen atom and one chlorine atom?

NClBr2 although I'm pretty sure there is no such compound.


Is nitrogen present in chlorobenzene?

The chemical formula of chlorobenzene is C6H5Cl; chlorobenzene don't contain nitrogen.


What is the chemical formula for N-N?

Wrong N(oh)3Nitrogen 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.