N2 + 3F2 ==> 2NF3
2N, 6F on each side of the equation. It can help to create a table system for more complex equations.
12 g NF3 equals 0,17 moles.
Covalent. NF3 is the fluoride equivalent of ammonia (NH3).
NF3 is the correct formula for nitrogen trifluoride.
The chemical equation is:2 NF3--------- ----------------->N2 + 3 F2
Nitrogen trifluoride has the chemical formula NF3.
850,49 g of NF3 = 11,9784 moles
Here's a tip. If you're writing anything except a recipe and it looks like it has flour in it, you've spelled it wrong. This is true whether you're talking about "flourescent" lights or "flouridation" of water.The formula for nitrogen trifluoride is NF3.
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You have answered the question for yourself. The formula is NF3 The name of the substance is nitrogen trifluoride.
Nitrogen trifluoride