Ammonium hydroxide (NH4OH) is not organic; it does not contain carbon at all.
Ammonium cyanate is not an inorganic compound because it is made up of two opposite charged polyatomic ion and it acts like a polar compound. NH4CNO is actually [NH4+][NCO-].whereas the organic compound NH2CONH2 formed by heating ammonium cyanate has the covalent bonding and the central atom is carbon.
An ammonium imine is another name for amine imide - any of a class of organic compounds formally derived from an amine and a nitrene - of general formula R3N+-N-R..
No. There is a hydronium H3O+ ion, but it can only exist in an aqueous solution. There are also organic analogues to the ammonium ion in which one of the hydrogen atoms in an ammonium ion is replaced with a hydrocarbon group. There is also the mercury I ion, Hg22+.
ammonium hydroxide is formed by dissolving ammonia in water . ammmonia is formed by decomposition of most nitrogenous organic material ,so it gives a pungent odour
Ammonium hydroxide (NH4OH) is not organic; it does not contain carbon at all.
it is organic
it is organic
it is inorganic
Ammonium chloride is an inorganic compound.
inorganic
An ammonium ylide is any dipolar organic compound of general formula R3N+-C-R2.
ammonium cyanate
That would be an inorganic compound.
No, according to http://www.sacbee.com/288/story/1501772.html: "a state investigation caught the Salinas-area company spiking its product with ammonium sulfate, a synthetic fertilizer banned from organic farms."
Ammonium; nitrates; nitrites
TknOrganic nitrogen compounds are turned into ammonium. Kjeldahl nitrogen is organic nitrogen and ammonia nitrogen added together. When the pH is neutralized ammonium is converted to ammonia.