NI3
Equation: NaI + AgNO3 ----> NaNO3 + AgI
Molecular nitrogen is: N2 Molecular bromide is: Br2 Nitrogen tribromide is: NBr3
Yes, nitrogen monoxide is a molecular compound with a formula of NO.
Nitrogen, oxygen, carbon and hydrogen are elements that combine to form molecules in a vast number of ways. There is no single molecular formula for them. The symbols for these elements are: nitrogen: N oxygen: O carbon: C hydrogen: H
Since potassium iodide is ionically bonded, it does not technically have a molecular formula. The corresponding characteristic for ionically bonded compounds is a "formula unit", and for potassium iodide, this is KI
The molecular formula of lithium iodide is LiI.
Formula: NI3
Equation: NaI + AgNO3 ----> NaNO3 + AgI
The molecular formula for silicon iodide is SiI4. It consists of one silicon atom bonded to four iodine atoms.
N2o4
Ammonia and nitrogen are two distinct compounds, not a single compound that would have a molecular formula.
Molecular nitrogen is: N2 Molecular bromide is: Br2 Nitrogen tribromide is: NBr3
Fe (I2)3
N2
The formula for nitrogen is Nā, which means there are 2 nitrogen atoms in each molecule.
NO
== Potassium (K) and iodine (I) combine in a one-to-one ratio to form potassium iodide, which has KI as its chemical or molecular formula. A link can be found below for more information.