NH4Cl
The ionic compound formula for ammonium chloride is NH4Cl.
No single atom is the cation in ammonium chloride. The cation is polyatomic NH4+1.
Ammonium chloride and common salt can be separated by sublimation, as ammonium chloride sublimes at a lower temperature compared to common salt. When heated, the ammonium chloride will turn into a gas and can be collected separately from the remaining common salt.
There is no such substance as Na4Cl NaCl is sodium chloride. NH4Cl is ammonium chloride
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The formula for ammonium chloride is NH4Cl.
One way to separate common salt (sodium chloride) and ammonium chloride is by sublimation. Heat the mixture and the ammonium chloride will turn into gas and can be collected as a solid when it re-condenses. The common salt remains behind as a solid.
Ammonia is a stable compound NH3. Ammonium chloride is NH4Cl (made from the ammonium ion NH4+ and the chloride ion Cl-).
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Your question isn't clear - there is no reaction between ammonium chloride and water beyond dissolution. Do you mean the formula for hydrated ammonium chloride - NH4Cl.xH2O? ?
The chemical formula for ammonium chloride is NH4Cl. It is a compound made up of one ammonium ion (NH4+) and one chloride ion (Cl-).
Ammonium chloride. This is a CHemical Salt. HCl + NH3 = NH4Cl