Nitrogen typically forms ions with a charge of -3.
The pair of elements most likely to be part of a polyatomic ion is sulfur (S) and oxygen (O). This combination often forms polyatomic ions such as sulfate (SO4^2-) or sulfite (SO3^2-).
N and P for example. Nitrogen will form a N3- the nitride ion.
The lithium ion will be stripped of its electron by the flouride ion, resulting in an ionic bond, where the lithium atom will have 0 valence electrons and the fluoride ion will have 8
There must be HNO because by this way valencies of nitrogen and oxygen become satisfied, H-N=O
There are 10 different groups of 3 people that can be formed from a group of 5 people. This can be calculated using the combination formula, which is nCr = n! / r!(n-r)!, where n is the total number of people and r is the number of people in each group.
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when a p-n junction is formed electrons from the neutral N type goes to neutral P type. In the junction there will not be any electron or hole. In the junction because of earning electrons, P side becomes negative(ion) , & N side becomes positive(ion). So there will be a potential deference . This is known as the BARRIER......
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The overall oxidation number of an ion is indeed the charge. Na+, sodium is +1 ON, Cl-, chlorine is -1 ON. For a polyatomic ion the charge is the sum of the oxidation numbers of the consituent atoms. For example NH4+ ; N is -3, H is +1 so overall ON is +1 same as the charge.
The term molecular ion is confusing, the answer may be yes or no depending on your definition. No,Ammonium (NH4+) is not a molecular ion because it is formed by co-ordinate covalent bonding between N & H while molecular ions are those which are formed in mass spectrometer beams Yes, because many people would say molecular ion is another name for polyatomic ion. NH4+ is polyatomic.
There are 5 atoms present in NH4+ ion: one nitrogen (N) and four hydrogens (H)
When nitrogen forms a fourth bond, it gains an extra electron, leading to the formation of the nitrogen ion (N-). This results in a negative charge on the nitrogen ion, making it more stable by achieving a full valence shell.
The pair of elements most likely to be part of a polyatomic ion is sulfur (S) and oxygen (O). This combination often forms polyatomic ions such as sulfate (SO4^2-) or sulfite (SO3^2-).
A nitride ion is formed when a nitrogen atom gains three electrons to achieve a full octet, resulting in a 3- charge. This process typically occurs in ionic compounds through the transfer of electrons from a metal atom to the nitrogen atom.
The noble gas neon (Ne), is isoelectronic with N3- ion (not N atom)
The oxidation number of nitrogen in the nitrate ion (NO3-) is +5. This is because oxygen generally has an oxidation number of -2, and the overall charge of the nitrate ion is -1. Thus, nitrogen must have an oxidation number of +5 to balance the charge.
The O-N-O bond angles are greater in the nitrate ion (NO3-) compared to the nitrite ion (NO2-).