No. Nitrogen is an element. A compound is two or more elements chemically fused together.
The covalent compound NCl3 is called nitrogen trichloride.
NCl3 is nitrogen trichloride. N = nitrogen, Cl = chloride, 3 = tri, or three.
The element of NCl3 is nitrogen trichloride. It is a compound made of one nitrogen atom and three chlorine atoms.
My book says that there is no such compound. Any-one else? I'm pretty sure nitrogen trichloride is NCL3.
The formula for the covalent compound nitrogen trichloride is NCl3. It consists of one nitrogen atom bonded to three chlorine atoms through covalent bonds.
The name of the molecular compound Nl3 is nitrogen triiodide. This compound consists of one nitrogen atom bonded to three iodine atoms. Nitrogen triiodide is a highly sensitive and explosive compound that is typically handled with extreme caution due to its instability.
Nitrogen trichloride, NCl3, is covalent. Nasty smelly stuff!
The correct name for the compound NCl3 is nitrogen trichloride.
Nitrogen trichloride is a covalent compound.
The chemical name for NCl3 is nitrogen trichloride.
Covalent
nitrogen chloride. However the formula should be NCl3