Actualy as of ast night the compound NH4CI is indeed the wrong name and is more correctly named the NH3CI. It is not formed by any elements. !Caper!
NH4Cl-------------ammonium chloride
NH4Cl is not binary.
Ammonium chloride is an inorganic compound also called NH4Cl.
- log(0.001 M NH4Cl) = 3 pH =====
Actualy as of ast night the compound NH4CI is indeed the wrong name and is more correctly named the NH3CI. It is not formed by any elements. !Caper!
NH4Cl-------------ammonium chloride
Well, there are a few elements in ammonium chloride: NH4Cl * Nitrogen * Hydrogen * Chlorine
NH4Cl is not binary.
Basically you have 0.43 mol of NH4Cl. In NH4Cl there are two ions, NH+ and Cl-. You set up the problem as: 0.43 mol of NH4Cl X (2 mol ions/ 1 mol of NH4Cl) = 0.86 mol ions
Generally ioic compounds contain metals and non metals. However the compound NH4Cl is ionic, and contains NH4+ and Cl- ,and all of the elements are non-metals.
Ammonium chloride is an inorganic compound also called NH4Cl.
- log(0.001 M NH4Cl) = 3 pH =====
Six: NH4Cl contains 4 hydrogen, 1 nitrogen an 1 chlorine atom.
NH4Cl,sol --> NH3,gas + HCl,gas
NH4Cl is ammonium chloride.
No. NH4Cl is a salt, though it is weakly acidic.