NH4+ is isoelectronic with CH4. The bonding is similar- 4 electron pairs. these are not delocalised.
Metals have metal bonds. valence electron make bonds with metal ions.
"NH4" I assume is NH4+This is the ammonium ion.
No.
NH4 is colorless.
NH4 is the chemical formula of the cation ammonium - (NH4)+.
metallic bond
NH4 WILL HAVE 1 LONE ELECTRON AS 4 GOT INCLUDING IN BONDING BUT IT CAN BE INSTEAD NH4+ THUS THE LONE ELECTRON HAS BEEN LOST THUS NH4+ HAS 4 bond pairs and no lone pairs
Electrons in metals are delocalized and in a free movement.
Because graphite has one free electron that is not involved in bonding. The one delocalized electron can be used to conduct electricity. However silicon carbide is tetrahedrally bonded to 4 carbon atoms. There is not free electrons in the arrangement. With no delocalized electron, silicon carbide is unable to conduct electricity.
Valence electrons in a metallic bond are delocalized and can move freely within the metal atoms. This gives metals their malleability and luster.
they are delocalized.
Metals have metal bonds. valence electron make bonds with metal ions.
"NH4" I assume is NH4+This is the ammonium ion.
No.
NH3Cr2o7 is ammonium dichromate and CoCl3 is cobalt III Chloride
NH4 is colorless.
NH4 is the chemical formula of the cation ammonium - (NH4)+.