Ammonium oxide would be (NH4)2O though it doesn't exist.
It would have 11 atoms in one molecule.
Added:I agree: Ammonium oxide does NOT exist! Even the ammonium hydroxide, much better known as ammonia, doesn't exist.Citation in wikipedia:
Ammonium hydroxide, also known as ammonia water, ammonical liquor, ammonia liquor, aqua ammonia, or aqueous ammonia, is a solution of ammonia in water. It can be denoted by the symbols NH3(aq). Although its name suggests a salt with composition [NH4+][OH−], it is not actually possible to isolate samples of NH4OH - it exists only in dilute aqueous solutions.
NH4+ is not an alkali metal, though it forms halogenides, nitrates and other salts like K+ and Na+.
In a 1M ammonia solution, about 0.42% of the ammonia is converted to ammonium, NH4+, equivalent to a pH of 11.63.
NH3 + H2O NH4+ + OH−.
The base ionization constant is
Kb = [NH4+][OH-]/[NH3] = 1.8×10−5
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Ammonium bromide - NH4Br - contain 6 atoms.
Ammonium sulfate = (NH4)2SO4Nitrogen atoms = 2Hydrogen atoms = 8Sulfur atoms = 1Oxygen atom = 4Total atoms = 15
The formula for ammonium sulfate is; (NH4)2SO4 ( NH4 is 1+ and SO4 is 2- ) So, there are 8 hydrogen atoms in ammonium sulfate.
Ammonium oxide
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If ammonium oxide existed it would be ionic. However, because the oxide ion is such a strong base this compound would immediately turn into ammonium hydroxide and water.
Ammonium bromide - NH4Br - contain 6 atoms.
Ammonium sulfate = (NH4)2SO4Nitrogen atoms = 2Hydrogen atoms = 8Sulfur atoms = 1Oxygen atom = 4Total atoms = 15
there are 1.30e25 Hydrogen atoms in 2.70 mol Ammonium Sulfide
there are 1.30e25 Hydrogen atoms in 2.70 mol Ammonium Sulfide
4 atoms it is different than ammonium
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This formula is for ammonium oxide.
The chemical formula of aluminium oxide is Al2O3: five atoms.
The formula for ammonium sulfate is; (NH4)2SO4 ( NH4 is 1+ and SO4 is 2- ) So, there are 8 hydrogen atoms in ammonium sulfate.