Ammonium sulfate is a compound. It consists of a number of elements - nitrogen, hydrogen, sulfur and oxygen - which have been chemically combined to form the compound. An element is a pure substances that cannot be broken down into simpler substances through chemical means.
ammonium sulfate is a compound not an element and therefore has no atomic number. Perhaps you were thinking of molecular weight. But that is a totally different concept.
Yes, it is.
although there are covalent bonds in the ammonium ion and also the sulfate ion - the compound as a whole is a salt and is ionic
Ammonium sulfate
No. Ammonium sulfate is an ionic compound with the formula unit of (NH4)2SO4. Both the ammonium ion, NH4+, and the sulfate ion, SO42- are polyatomic ions.
ammonium sulfate is a compound not an element and therefore has no atomic number. Perhaps you were thinking of molecular weight. But that is a totally different concept.
Yes Ammonium sulfate is soluble in water because it is an ionic compound of ammonium ions and sulfate.
Yes, it is.
Ammonium sulfate is an ionic compound. The formula itself names an anion and a cation.
although there are covalent bonds in the ammonium ion and also the sulfate ion - the compound as a whole is a salt and is ionic
Ammonium sulfate
Ammonium sulfate is (NH4)2SO4 (2 ammonium ions on a sulfate ion).
No. Ammonium sulfate is an ionic compound with the formula unit of (NH4)2SO4. Both the ammonium ion, NH4+, and the sulfate ion, SO42- are polyatomic ions.
its ammonium sulfate
ammonium nitrate is a compound. It is neither element nor mixture.
Ammonium carbonate - (NH4)2CO3 - is a chemical compound.
Ammonium sulfate (NH4)SO4 is a chemical compound and has no electrical charge. It is however made up of ions NH4+ and SO42-