NH2CL (monochloramine) dissolves in water because it is a polar molecule due to the difference in electronegativities between nitrogen and chlorine atoms. This polarity allows NH2CL to form hydrogen bonds with water molecules, facilitating its dissolution in water.
The name for the compound NH2Cl is chloramine or chloroamine.
Formula: NH2Cl
The central atom in NH2Cl is nitrogen. Nitrogen has 2 nonbonding electron pairs.
insoluble example: sugar dissolves into water
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The molar mass of NH2Cl is 51.5 g/mol, which means one mole of NH2Cl weighs 51.5 grams. The molecular formula of NH2Cl remains the same, NH2Cl, regardless of its molar mass.
The name for the compound NH2Cl is chloramine or chloroamine.
Formula: NH2Cl
NH4Cl is ammonium chloride NH2Cl exist and is often called chloramine but sometimes monochloramine, chloramide and chlorazane. The oficial IUPAC name may be monochloroazane.
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The central atom in NH2Cl is nitrogen. Nitrogen has 2 nonbonding electron pairs.
insoluble example: sugar dissolves into water
it becomes a solution and it dissolves into the water so you cant see it.
like dissolves like..water is polar so polar or ionic substances will dissolve in water