There is a compound ammonium hydoxide, NH4OH (cannot be isolated - only in solution) there is no ammonium oxide, if there wrer it would have the forula (NH4)2O
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∙ 10y agoIf ammonium oxide existed it would be ionic. However, because the oxide ion is such a strong base this compound would immediately turn into ammonium hydroxide and water.
This formula is for ammonium oxide.
ammonium iodide formula- NH4I
NH4NO3 - ammonium nitrate. (since the valencies of both radical are 1).
NH4+ + Cl-
If ammonium oxide existed it would be ionic. However, because the oxide ion is such a strong base this compound would immediately turn into ammonium hydroxide and water.
This formula is for ammonium oxide.
Ionic: [NH4+][Cl-]
ammonium iodide formula- NH4I
The compound is ammonium oxide. You can tell because the NH4+ and O2- ions are present.
NH4NO3 - ammonium nitrate. (since the valencies of both radical are 1).
NH4+ + Cl-
Nh4co3
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