An ammonium ylide is any dipolar organic compound of general formula R3N+-C-R2.
An amine ylide is another name for an ammonium ylide.
Yes, the reaction mechanism is affected by the use of a stabilized ylide versus an unstabilized ylide in the formation of a Wittig reaction product. Stabilized ylides are more reactive and form the desired product more efficiently compared to unstabilized ylides.
An ylide is a neutral molecule containing both a positive and negative charge on adjacent atoms, typically a carbanion adjacent to a positively charged atom such as phosphorus or sulfur. Ylides are important in organic chemistry as they can undergo reactions like the Wittig reaction to form alkenes.
How about ylide? Seriously, this is a real word; it's a type of chemical compound.
ammonium perchlorate
Ammonium Chloride
NH4Cl is ammonium chloride.
Ammonium Dichromate: (NH4)2Cr2O7. The subscript on Ammonium (NH4) is 2.
ammonium tetraoxosulphate vi acid *************************** We were taught this is Ammonium Hydrogen Sulphate [Also: Ammonium Bisulphate]
The subscript for ammonium in ammonium dichromate is (NH4)2. This means there are two ammonium ions present in the compound.
Ammonium ion (NH4+) is present in all ammonium salts (eg. ammonium chloride, or ammonium nitrate), and in smaller amounts in an ammonia (NH3) solution.
The derivatives of ammonia include ammonium ions (NH4+), ammonia salts, and ammonium compounds like ammonium hydroxide (NH4OH). Ammonia can also be further transformed into various organic and inorganic compounds through reactions with other substances.