conjugate acids
Nh3 + h20 <-> nh4+ + oh-
Le chatliers principle, add h20 to products and they would cancell out to eliviate the stress.
it creates ammonium nitrate (NH4)NO3 and water H20.
The chemical reaction for the decomposition of ammonium carbonate is: (NH4)2CO3 → 2NH3 + CO2 + H2O.
NH3 + H20 <----> NH4+ + OH- Ammonia is a weak base so it is the favored side of the equilbrium. Conjugate acid and base pairs only differ by a proton. So ammonia and ammonium are pairs and water and hydroxide ions are pairs. NH4+ + CN- <-------> HCN + NH3
OH- as the reaction below: NH3 + H20 = NH4+ OH-
Some examples of conjugate acid-base pairs are HCl and Cl-, H2O and OH-, NH3 and NH4+.
"NH4" I assume is NH4+This is the ammonium ion.
Compound is made out of different types of atoms. Some of the examples are, H20, Co2, KMno4. Elements are made out of only the same atom.
NH4 is colorless.
NH3Cr2o7 is ammonium dichromate and CoCl3 is cobalt III Chloride
CaO