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NH3 --> N + H3

N and H are diatomic, and H3 can't be formed, so balanced, it would be

2NH3 --> N2 + 3H2

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What atoms are in NH3?

NH3 is ammonia, and its chemical formula tells is all. Each molecule of NH3 consists of on nitrogen atom and three hydrogen atoms.


Why a ammionia is a compound?

A compound is a substance consisting of two or more elements. Ammonia (NH3) consists of one atom of the element nitrogen (N) combined with 3 atoms of the element hydrogen (H3).


What is the slope of ammonia?

N/h3


What is the mass of 1 mole of NH3?

the molecular mass number of NH3 = 17 atomic mass no.of N=14 x 1 atom (present in the compound)=14 atomic mass of H= 1 x 3 atoms (present in compound)=3 thus, molecular mass= atomic mass of N+ atomic mass of H3 = 14 + 3 = 17


What type of reaction is NH3 plus O2 - NO plus H2O?

This is an oxidation reaction of N from -3 (in NH3) to +2 (in NO) oxidation value. 4 NH3 + 5 O2 --> 6 H2O + 4 NO


What does the -N mean in the formula NH3 - N?

NH3-N is not a formula. It is an expression of Ammonia lab testing. 10 mg/L NH3-N means there are 10 mg/L Nitrogen in sample solution due to NH3. In water, you can find NO3-N, NO2-N, NH4-N, etc. With the same definition as above, i believe you know what the meaning of them all.


How many elements are in a ammonia?

There are two elements that make up Ammonia (NH3) … One mole of Nitrogen (N) plus three moles of Hydrogen (H) react to produce one mole of Ammonia (NH3)


What two elements produce NH3?

Ammonia (NH3) is composed from nitrogen (N) and hydrogen (H).


NH3 noncovalent bond?

NH3 is ammonia, and it does have covalent bonds between the N and the three H atoms.


Number of N atoms in 0.410 mol NH3?

I actually have this problem in my chemistry book too. This is what is given in the "Solutions to Red Exercises" book that went along with the text: Analyze. Given: mol NH3, Find: N atoms Plan. mol NH3---> mol N atoms---> N atoms Solve. 0.410 mol NH3 * 1 mol N atoms/ 1 mol NH3 * 6.022*10^23 atoms/1mol = 2.47*10^23 N atoms Check. (0.4)(6*10^23)=2.4*10^23. I hope this helps.


Why is NH3 a compound?

Because it combines multiple atoms. N and H are atoms, but combined into NH3 they become a compound.


What is the oxidation number of N3H?

Assuming you mean NH3 since there is no N3H ....The charge on NH3 is zero; it doesn't have an oxidation number. The oxidation number of N in NH3 is 3- The oxidation number of each H in NH3 is 1+