Its hard to answer your question since you did not use commas. But... if the question is hydrogen, hydrogen fluoride, water or Ammonia then..
Hydrogen...is diatomic naturally so I'm not sure which you are referring too. It can not hydrogen bond with its self but it could act as a hydrogen donor and something like an ether could act as the proton acceptor. Then they could both participate in hydrogen bonding.
Same answer as above goes from Ammonia.
HF, can hydrogen bond with it's self and other molecules containing fluorine, Nitrogen or Oxygen.
Same answer as above goes for water.
One ammonia molecule will be produced.
hydrogen bonding~
The chemical equation is N2 + 3H2 -> 2NH3 So reacting 2 moles of N2 will produce 4 moles ammonia.
Intramolecular forces; Hydrogen bonds occur in ammonia between the nitrogen and the hydrogen, NH3.Intermolecular forces:Hydrogen bonding between molecules occurs between the electronegative nitrogen atom (N) of one molecule of ammonia and an electropositive hydrogen atom (H) bonded to a nitrogen of different molecule of ammonia.
3H2 + N2 --> 2NH3 Since Hydrogen (H) and Nitrogen (N) both appear in nature diatomically they only appear as H2 and N2. We must add 3 molecules of Hydrogen and 1 molecule of Nitrogen to get 2 molecules of ammonia. We cannot, in nature, have half of a diatomic Hydrogen or Nitrogen atom, for that reason the equation must yield 2 molecules of Ammonia.
molecule cotaining hydrogen and electronegative atoms form hydrogen bonding
Hydrogen fluoride HF has the strongest hydrogen bonding. Water H2O and ammonia NH3 have the next strongest hydrogen bonding.
Each molecule of ammonia has three hydrogen atoms; therefore, 26 molecules of ammonia contain 26 X 3 = 78. However, these hydrogen atoms do not constitute hydrogen molecules, so the literally correct answer is zero.
Two molecules of ammonia contain 6 hydrogen atoms.
Ammonia has the chemical formula NH3, and thus there are three hydrogen atoms in a molecule of ammonia.
There are thousands of substances which are gas. There are 11 elements which are gas and these are:Hydrogen, Helium, Nitrogen, Oxygen, Fluorine, Neon, Chlorine, Argon, Krypton, Xenon and Radon.
1 nitrogen 3 Hydrogen
One ammonia molecule will be produced.
Covalent
Nitrogen and Hydrogen have high electro negativity difference.So they can form hydrogen bonds.
They are all molecules capable of forming hydrogen bonds.
No, it is a molecules composed of a nitrogen atom bonded to three hydrogen atoms.