NH4OH stands for its chemical name, Ammonium hydroxide.
ammonia (NH3) dissolves in water (H2O) to form ammonium hydroxide (NH4OH)
Anions have supplementary electrons.
Ammonium (cation): NH4+ Hydroxyl (anion): OH- It is incorrect to write NH4OH solution, because the solution is of ammonia (NH3) in water.
Ammonium hydroxide's chemical formula is NH4OH. This is the primary ingredient in household ammonia, which is a cleaning agent. It has a characteristically awful smell.
NH4OH NH4OH
(0.475 g NH4OH / 1) * (1 mol NH4OH / 35.04 g NH4OH) = 0.0136 mol NH4OH.
NH4OH stands for its chemical name, Ammonium hydroxide.
NH4OH < == > NH3 + H2O, it is a weak base
The chemical name for NH4OH is ammonium hydroxide. This is also referred to as ammonia solution and is a solution comprised of ammonia in water.
NH4NO3 > H2O + N2O This isn't balanced.
Ammonium Hydroxide
6N ammonium hydroxide (NH4OH) is the same as 6 M NH4OH. The molar mass of NH4OH is 35 g/mole. Dissolve 6 x 35 g = 210 g NH4OH in enough H2O to make 1 liter of solution.
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ammonia (NH3) dissolves in water (H2O) to form ammonium hydroxide (NH4OH)
ammonium hydroxide
Anions have supplementary electrons.