The shape of nitrogen trifluoride (NF3) is trigonal pyramidal. The N atom is single bonded to three separate F atoms and has one lone pair present.
Triginal pyramidal. ~apex
Triginal pyramidal. ~apex
To find the mass percent of nitrogen in NF3, you need to calculate the molar mass of NF3 and then determine the mass of nitrogen in one mole of NF3. The molar mass of NF3 is 71.001 g/mol. The molar mass of nitrogen in NF3 is 14.007 g/mol. Therefore, the mass percent of nitrogen in NF3 is (14.007 g/mol / 71.001 g/mol) * 100% ≈ 19.76%.
Triginal pyramidal. ~apex
The bond angle in NF3 is approximately 107 degrees.
The shape of NF3 is trigonal pyramidal because Flourine bonds to nitrogen three times leaving nitrogen with a left over bond pair of electrons.
Triginal pyramidal. ~apex
NF3 is the correct formula for nitrogen trifluoride.
Triginal pyramidal. ~apex
To find the mass percent of nitrogen in NF3, you need to calculate the molar mass of NF3 and then determine the mass of nitrogen in one mole of NF3. The molar mass of NF3 is 71.001 g/mol. The molar mass of nitrogen in NF3 is 14.007 g/mol. Therefore, the mass percent of nitrogen in NF3 is (14.007 g/mol / 71.001 g/mol) * 100% ≈ 19.76%.
Triginal pyramidal. ~apex
The bond angle in NF3 is approximately 107 degrees.
NF3
The covalent compound of NF3 is called nitrogen trifluoride.
12 g NF3 equals 0,17 moles.
The hybridization of NF3 is sp3. This means that the nitrogen atom in NF3 forms four equivalent sp3 hybrid orbitals when it bonds with the three fluorine atoms.
To find the number of moles of NF3 in 850.49 grams, you first need to convert the mass to moles using the molar mass of NF3, which is 71.00 g/mol. Moles of NF3 = 850.49 g / 71.00 g/mol = 11.98 moles.