NH3 = ammonia, gaseous AND in solution, weak base (sometimes as wrongly presented as NH4OH, because ammonia is not a hyroxide!, it isn't a strong base like OH-)
NH4+ = ammonium, conjugated acid of ammonia, salty cation.
Chemical Symbol for ammonia gas is NH3
but for ammonium it's NH4
NH3= 1 atom of nitrogen - 3 atoms of hydrogen
NH4= same - 4 atoms of hydrogen
The letter H is the chemical symbol for the element hydrogen.
Ammonia is a compound made of Nitogen and Hydrogen with compound formula NH3 Ammonium is an ionized form of Ammonia which has the chemical symbol NH4.
Hydrogen is identified with a 'H' symbol and if dissolved in water it have a negative charge
Ammonia is NH3.
Ammonia is NH3
The chemical symbol for Anhydrous Ammonia is NH3.
The molecular formula (not the chemical symbol) for ammonia is NH3.
The chemical formula for ammonia is NH3.
The chemical formula for ammonia is NH3.
NH3
NH3.
"NH4OH" or NH3(aq) can be both be used as the symbol for aqueous ammonia.
Ammonia is not an element and therefore does not have either a symbol or valency. Instead it has the chemical formula NH3.
The chemical symbol for oxygen is "O" and it typically has a charge of -2.
The chemical symbol for calcium is Ca. The charge however, is neutral.
The chemical components of ammonia is one part of nitrogen and 3 parts of hydrogen. The chemical symbol is NH3.
Ammonia is NH3, Ammonium is NH4