Nitrogen hydride, commonly known as ammonia (NH₃), is a compound. It consists of one nitrogen atom covalently bonded to three hydrogen atoms. As a compound, it has distinct chemical properties that differ from its constituent elements, nitrogen and hydrogen.
A compound made up of hydrogen and nitrogen, for example ammonia (NH3).
A hydride is a compound formed between hydrogen and another element, typically a metal or a nonmetal. The number of atoms in a hydride depends on the specific compound; for example, in sodium hydride (NaH), there are two atoms (one sodium and one hydrogen). In general, the formula of a hydride can vary, so the total number of atoms will depend on the specific hydride being considered.
sodium hydride
no silver is an element nitrogen is an element silver nitrate is a compound
No. Ammonia is the main hydride of nitrogen, which is a nonmetal.
Magnesium hydride is a compound.
nitrogen is an element, not a compound.
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Nitrogen is an element that is usually found alone as the N2 molecule. It is not a compound.
Nitride hydride is typically covalent. In this compound, nitrogen and hydrogen share electrons to form a covalent bond.
Nitrogen is an element.
N2H4 is the compound that contains two elements, Hydrogen and Nitrogen, but has a total of six atoms
Nitrogen gas consists of molecules, each of which consists of two atoms of the element nitrogen. Since a compound has to consist of two or more elements nitrogen cannot be a compound, by definition.
A compound made up of hydrogen and nitrogen, for example ammonia (NH3).
Nitrogen is an element. It can be found in the periodic table.
Nitrogen hydride is a compound made up of nitrogen and hydrogen. There are 9 types of nitrogen hydride: Ammonia, Azane, Diazene, Hydrazine, Hydrozoic acid, Pentazole, Tetrazene, Trizane and Triazene. The most common name for nitrogen hydride is the first type, ammonia. Oh and by the way I had to do this for homework!
The compound formula for silver hydride is AgH.