"Ammonium" is not a molecule, and as far as I know doesn't decompose when heated anyway.
Heat is generally depicted in chemical equations by a delta-H symbol above the reaction arrow.
the balanced equation for ammonium hydroxide and perchloric acid is given below.NH4OH (aq) + HCl (aq) ---> NH4Cl (aq)+ H2O (l) .Above is the balanced molecular Equation.
The molecular formula for Ammonium Sulphate is (NH4)2SO4.
Fe(NO3)2 + (NH4)2CO3 = FeCO3 + 2 NH4NO3
The molecular equation for the reaction of potassium hydroxide (KOH) with ammonium sulfate (NH4)2SO4 is 2 KOH + (NH4)2SO4 → 2 NH4OH + K2SO4.
Either ammonium nitrite or ammonium dichromate can he heated to obtain nitrogen gas.
Ammonia gas (NH3) is formed when an alkali, such as sodium hydroxide, is heated with an ammonium salt, such as ammonium chloride.
Ammoniumhydroichloride ...maybe?Random Person: I do believe you answered your own question... your products are Ammonium Chloride and Ammonium Hydroxide.They do not react with each other!
Ammonium cyanide is an ionic compound, as it is formed from the combination of the ammonium cation (NH4+) and the cyanide anion (CN-), which are held together by ionic bonds.
The heat for this reaction is called the heat of solution for ammonium nitrate. When the reaction is finished, the system contains two substances, the calorimeter itself and the aqueous solution, and there is a heat associated with each component.
The molecular formula of ammonium phosphate is (NH4)3PO4. It consists of three ammonium ions (NH4+) and one phosphate ion (PO4^3-).
Ammonium carbonate when heated decomposes into ammonia, carbon dioxide, and water vapor.
The molecular formula for ammonium nitrate is NH4NO3.