[NH4]+ is ammonium for the ion. For the uncharged molecule it would be nitrogen tetrahydride
NH3 is ammonia or nitrogen trihydride
The polyatomic ion is the ammonium ion, NH4^+
"NH4" I assume is NH4+This is the ammonium ion.
The chemical formula is NH4+If you mean the chemical name of NH4+ than it it is an ammonium ion.
NH4 +One plus.
'NH4^(+)'
NH4+ is the chemical formula for an ammonium ion.
The polyatomic ion is the ammonium ion, NH4^+
The ammonium ion is (NH4)+.
"NH4" I assume is NH4+This is the ammonium ion.
The chemical formula is NH4+If you mean the chemical name of NH4+ than it it is an ammonium ion.
Potassium ion
NH4+
NH4 +One plus.
'NH4^(+)'
(NH4)2SO4 --> 2 (NH4)+ and (SO4)2- In words: 2 ions of ammonium and 1 ion of sulfate
NH4+The ammonium ion is (NH4)+.
Yes, the ammonium ion NH4 is a Bronsted-Lowry base.