yes because it contains two elements in a correct proportion
******************2nd Opinion*******************
NH3 is a compound.
NH4+ is an ion.
NH4 doesn't exist, to the best of my knowledge.
The compound NH4 is ammonium.
Nh4 is a molecular compound
The compound (NH4)2S is ammonium sulfide.
The name of the compound (NH4)3PO4 is triammonium phosphate.
NH4+ is not a compound It is an ion and is a part of any one ionic compound and which can not be a binary compound.
NH4 in neither element nor compound. It is positively charged polyatomic cation. It is actually NH4+.
Ammonium Sulfide is the name of the compound NH4 2S.
(NH4)(No3)
NH4 is the chemical formula of the cation ammonium - (NH4)+.
NH4 is not a compound. It is an organic part of a compound which could be organic or inorganic.
The compound is ammonium oxide. You can tell because the NH4+ and O2- ions are present.
NH4+ is an ammonium ion
(NH4)3PO4 Ammonium phosphate
This compound is the ammonium carbonate.
compound NH3, NH4,NH2
BrO3 = BromateNH4 = AmmoniumBromide
(NH4)2SO4
This compound is ammonium sulfide.
Ammonium sulfate :D
NH4 is ammonium SO3 2- is sulfite
(NH4)2Cr2O7 is the chemical formula of ammonium dichromate.
Ammonium Iodate
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[nh4]2so4.6h2o
NH4 is ammonium and HCO3- is hydrogen carbonate with a negative charge