Ammonium perhclorate is a salt. It is weakly acidic due to the presence of the ammonium ion.
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It is not a acid or base. It is a neutral compound.
In order to have an effective buffer, one needs to have a weak acid or a weak base, and the salt (conjugate) of that weak acid or weak base. Examples would be :weak acid/conjugate base: acetic acid/sodium acetateweak base/conjugate acid: ammonia/ammonium chloride
Ammonium hydroxide (NH4OH) is a base. The cation (NH4)+ is low acidic.
By adding one (1) proton (H+ ion) to the base formula:example:(base ammonia) NH3 + H+(proton) --> (conjugated acid ammonium ion) NH4+
ammonium perchlorate
No: Ammonium is a polyvalent cation that is not usually considered either an acid or a base. Ammonium hydroxide is a base that produces ammonium salts of the anions of an acid with which the ammonium hydroxide reacts.
Base and acid. Ammonium ethanoate is am amphoteric salt.
Ammonium Perchlorlate - NH4ClO4 The negative perchlorate ion (NH4+) is ionically attracted to the positive ammonium ion (ClO4-).
Neither, because it a salt of strong base(Calcium) and strong acid(Chloric acid)
Ammonium bromide is a weak acid.
No, ammonium hydroxide is a base.
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ammonium on it's own is a base and chlorine is not an acid. so i think ammonium chloride is a base.
NH4ClO4
Ammonium hydroxide is a base