NH2 does not exist on its own, it is a covalently bonded group of atoms.
NH3 is a covalent compound.
It can -NH2 can exist as an amino group in a number of covalent compounds or as the amide ion (NH2-) which is coupled with a positive ion such as Na+
It can be. If it is ionic than usually a plus or minus symbol will be attached to it to eliminate confusion
no its a covalent bond.
an ionic bond is the bondind between a meta and a non metal, since NH3 consists of non metals only the bonding cannot be ionic
NH3 is not an ionic compound but a molecular compound. This is due to the fact that it has two different atoms that are not metallic.
Molecular (covalent) compound because it is composed of at least two different non metallic atoms.
Ammonia is formed of three N-H covalent bonds and is a molecule.
No. NH3 (ammonia) is not ionic. It is a covalent compound.
No. They are covalent/molecular compounds.
NH3 is eventually covalent because they are sharing electrons.
It is a covalent compound so you could call it "nitrogen trihydride" or, as most people know it, "ammonia".
Ammonium hydroxide is an ionic compound. However, both ions in the compound have covalent bonds inside them. Solid ammonium hydroxide does not exist, it is only found in solution and is formed when NH3 is dissolved. NH3(aq) + H2O <-> NH4+ +OH-
The chemical formula of ammonia is NH3; the solution in water is basic - NH4OH. The molecule NH3 is polar. Ammonia is not an element but a chemical compound.
Ammonia is a molecular compound and not ionic.
No. They are covalent/molecular compounds.
It is slightly basic (as amines are) but it is neutral and not ionic (Cf. NH3)
NH3 is eventually covalent because they are sharing electrons.
It is a covalent compound so you could call it "nitrogen trihydride" or, as most people know it, "ammonia".
Ammonium hydroxide is an ionic compound. However, both ions in the compound have covalent bonds inside them. Solid ammonium hydroxide does not exist, it is only found in solution and is formed when NH3 is dissolved. NH3(aq) + H2O <-> NH4+ +OH-
The chemical formula of ammonia is NH3; the solution in water is basic - NH4OH. The molecule NH3 is polar. Ammonia is not an element but a chemical compound.
Nitrogen and hydrogen don't form ionic compounds. they form only covalent compounds as in ammonia (NH3) or hydrazine (H2N-NH2) etc
NH3 is known as ammonia.
It stands for Ammonia.A basic gaseous compound.
Ammonium bromide is ionic NH4+ Br-. The ammonium ion contains covalent N-H bonds
Ammonia is a compound.