NH2 contains one sigma bond which is the bond between the nitrogen (N) atom and one of the hydrogen (H) atoms.
Oxidation number of N is +3. Oxidation number of H is -1.
The structure formulas of the four isomers of C3H9N are: Propamine : CH3-CH2-CH2-NH2 : or : CH3-[CH2]2-NH2 Prop-2-amine : CH3-CH-NH2-CH3 EthyMethylamine : CH3-NH-CH2-CH3 TriMethylamine : N(CH3)3
No, substances containing the -NH2 group are basic. The NH2- ion is extremely basic.
In N2H4, the oxidation number of nitrogen (N) is -2. Each hydrogen (H) has an oxidation number of +1.
NH2 contains one sigma bond which is the bond between the nitrogen (N) atom and one of the hydrogen (H) atoms.
Oxidation number of N is +3. Oxidation number of H is -1.
The structure formulas of the four isomers of C3H9N are: Propamine : CH3-CH2-CH2-NH2 : or : CH3-[CH2]2-NH2 Prop-2-amine : CH3-CH-NH2-CH3 EthyMethylamine : CH3-NH-CH2-CH3 TriMethylamine : N(CH3)3
These substances are called aminoacids.
Valine: HO2CCH(NH2)CH(CH3)2 Tryptophan: C11H12N2O2 Threonine: HO2CCH(NH2)CH(OH)CH3 Phenylalanine: HO2CCH(NH2)CH2C6H5 Methionine: HO2CCH(NH2)CH2CH2SCH3 Lysine: HO2CCH(NH2)(CH2)4NH2 Leucine: HO2CCH(NH2)CH2CH(CH3)2 Isoleucine: HO2CCH(NH2)CH(CH3)CH2CH3
No, substances containing the -NH2 group are basic. The NH2- ion is extremely basic.
NH2- is sp3 hybridized and there is 2 bonding and 2 lone pair of electron,that's why shape of NH2 is angular.
It could stand for N/A -non aplickable
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In N2H4, the oxidation number of nitrogen (N) is -2. Each hydrogen (H) has an oxidation number of +1.
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The functional group is the NH2. It is an amino functional group.