Yes. The ammonium ion has a formula of NH4+ and has a positive charge so it is a cation.
No, ammonium is a cation.
Permanganate refers to the permanganate anion (MnO4-), and ammonium refers to the ammonium cation (NH4+).
(NH4)+ is the ammonium cation.
No. An oxyanion is a polyatomic negative ion that contains oxygen. Ammonium is a cation (positive ion) and does not contain oxygen.
Ammonium sulfate is an ionic compound. The formula itself names an anion and a cation.
A cation is an ion that has lost electrons giving it a positive charge. Ammonium is the cation in ammonium nitrate.
No, ammonium is a cation.
The ammonium cation is (NH4)+.
No single atom is the cation in ammonium chloride. The cation is polyatomic NH4+1.
The ammonium cation is (NH4)+.
Ammonium (NH4 +) is poly atomic cation.
NH4 with a charge of +1.
The ammonium ion, NH4+, is the only polyatomic cation.
(NH4)+ is a cation (ammonium).
Permanganate refers to the permanganate anion (MnO4-), and ammonium refers to the ammonium cation (NH4+).
Yes; there are many organic ones such as tetramethyl ammonium, ethyl trimethyl ammonium, etc. Also, in many compounds, the mercury (I) cation is believed to have the formula Hg2+2.
A cation (metal or ammonium) and an anion.