"NH4" I assume is NH4+
This is the ammonium ion.
NH4 +One plus.
The compound (NH4)2S is ammonium sulfide.
The compound NH4IO3 is called ammonium iodate. It is formed by the combination of the ammonium ion (NH4+) and the iodate ion (IO3-).
NH4 is colorless.
NH4 is the chemical formula of the cation ammonium - (NH4)+.
NH4 +One plus.
The compound (NH4)2S is ammonium sulfide.
NH4 is called ammonium phosphate because it consists of the ammonium cation (NH4+) and the phosphate anion (PO4^3-). The compound is formed by the combination of these two ions, resulting in a salt known as ammonium phosphate.
No, NH4+ is not a radical. It is an ion called ammonium, composed of one nitrogen atom and four hydrogen atoms, with a positive charge. A radical is a species with unpaired electrons, while NH4+ has no unpaired electrons.
2NH4+ + SO42- --> (NH4)2SO4
The compound NH4IO3 is called ammonium iodate. It is formed by the combination of the ammonium ion (NH4+) and the iodate ion (IO3-).
NH4 is colorless.
NH3Cr2o7 is ammonium dichromate and CoCl3 is cobalt III Chloride
NH4 is the chemical formula of the cation ammonium - (NH4)+.
The name of NH4+ is ammonium ion. Its chemical formula is NH4+.
NH4 +One plus.
The chemical formula of ammonium sulphite is (NH4)2SO3.