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The ammonium (NH4+) ion does not contain nitrates or nitrites, which are entirely different ions, the the formulas NO3- and NO2- respectively.

However, Ammonium nitrate, NH4NO3 is a fairly common substance.

There is also a such thing as ammonium nitrite NH4NO2

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