Polyatomic ion ammonium is the exception. When some non-metals contain polyatomic ion ammonium and mix with a metal/metalliod and some times even non-metals the reaction is ionic.
Usually, a metal and non metal combine and form an ionic bond. There are exceptions though, such as ammonium nitrate.
Ionic compounds are usually formed between a metal element and a non metal element in most cases. There are some exceptions such as ammonium nitrate though.
Ions of opposite charge, cations and anions. Often these involve a metal cation and a non-metal anion but this is not always the case for example ammonium sulfate contains a poly atomic cation and a poly atomic anion and all of the elements present are non-metals.
Ionic.No metal component is there in ammonium chloride.
ammonium NH4 does not state that is a metal or non metal because it has valency 1 that is a properties for a metal but also has nitrogen and hydrogen are both present in it which are both non metals , so it cannot be stated that ammonium is a metal or non metal.
2 non metallic elements = Nitrogen and Hydrogen
Polyatomic ion ammonium is the exception. When some non-metals contain polyatomic ion ammonium and mix with a metal/metalliod and some times even non-metals the reaction is ionic.
Ammonium nitrate - NH4NO3 - is a salt.
No, it is a non metallic complex ion but it forms salts (Ionic compounds) just like metallic ions.
If the elements are both non-metals, they form a molecular compound. If they are both metals, they form a metallic bonds. If they are a metal and a non-metal they form ionic bonds (salts). (Ammonium salts are non-metals.)
Usually, a metal and non metal combine and form an ionic bond. There are exceptions though, such as ammonium nitrate.
Ionic compounds are usually formed between a metal element and a non metal element in most cases. There are some exceptions such as ammonium nitrate though.
Ionic compounds are usually formed between a metal element and a non metal element in most cases. There are some exceptions such as ammonium nitrate though.
Ions of opposite charge, cations and anions. Often these involve a metal cation and a non-metal anion but this is not always the case for example ammonium sulfate contains a poly atomic cation and a poly atomic anion and all of the elements present are non-metals.
Ammonium Fluoride is polar.
Ionic.No metal component is there in ammonium chloride.