No. In its pure, gaseous form Ammonia is molecular - formula NH3, formed with covalent bonds throughout. However, when ammonia dissolves in water (it is VERY soluble in water by the way...) it reacts with the water forming an ionic solution - ammonium hydroxide. This has the formula NH4 OH . the NH4 is a positive ion with a single + charge, and the OH is a negative ion with a single negative charge. Ammonium hydroxide only exists as a solution in water however; as soon as you try to concentrate the solution up by evaporation, the ammonium hydroxide breaks back down into ammonia gas and water.
Ammonia is covalent compound.
Ammonia is covalently bonded.
Ammonia is a covalent compound. It is a compound of two nonmetals, nitrogen and hydrogen, so the difference in electronegativity is not great enough to cause ionic bonding.
Ammonia is a molecular compound. The hydrogen atoms share electrons with the nitrogen atom.
It is a covalent compound so you could call it "nitrogen trihydride" or, as most people know it, "ammonia".
Ammonia is a molecular compound and not ionic.
Ammonia is covalent compound.
Ammonia is covalently bonded.
Ammonia is a covalent compound. It is a compound of two nonmetals, nitrogen and hydrogen, so the difference in electronegativity is not great enough to cause ionic bonding.
Ammonia is a molecular compound. The hydrogen atoms share electrons with the nitrogen atom.
It is a covalent compound so you could call it "nitrogen trihydride" or, as most people know it, "ammonia".
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.
NH3 is eventually covalent because they are sharing electrons.
Salt is an ionic compound, it forms ions when dissolved in water. An ionic solution conducts electricity; ammonia or glucose dissolved in water will not conduct electricity as they are molecules not ions. Table salt is an ionic compound, NaCl (Sodium ion and Chloride ion)
Salt is an ionic compound, it forms ions when dissolved in water. An ionic solution conducts electricity; ammonia or glucose dissolved in water will not conduct electricity as they are molecules not ions. Table salt is an ionic compound, NaCl (Sodium ion and Chloride ion)
Ammonia is molecular (or covalent) compound because the bond between N and H in ammonia is formed by the sharing of electrons between N and H.
Ammmonia is a covalant compound. It has a lone pair on the nitrogen atom.