Ammonium chloride.
The ionic compound formula for ammonium chloride is NH4Cl.
The compound NH4Cl contains one ammonium ion for each chloride ion. Based on the naming rules for ionic compounds, this compound is simply ammonium chloride. Note that NH4 should not be confused with NH3, which is ammonia and is not an ion.
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ammonium chloride
Ammonium chloride is an inorganic compound also called NH4Cl.
The ionic compound formula for ammonium chloride is NH4Cl.
The compound NH4Cl contains one ammonium ion for each chloride ion. Based on the naming rules for ionic compounds, this compound is simply ammonium chloride. Note that NH4 should not be confused with NH3, which is ammonia and is not an ion.
Ammonium chloride
NHCL does NOT exist.Misspelling of possible other compounds?NaCl sodium chloride, NH4Cl ammonium chloride ..... (Uh, can't think of more)
ammonium chloride
Ammonium Chloride
Ammonium chloride is an inorganic compound also called NH4Cl.
NH4Cl exhibits ionic bonding, where the ammonium ion (NH4+) forms from the donation of an electron from the ammonium ion to the chloride ion (Cl-) resulting in the formation of the compound ammonium chloride.
No, NH4Cl is an ionic compound. It is formed by the transfer of electrons between the ammonium ion (NH4+) and the chloride ion (Cl-), resulting in an electrostatic attraction between the oppositely charged ions.
If you mean NH4Cl, that's ammonium chloride.
The name for the ionic compound FeO is iron(II) oxide.
The ionic compound name for SCI4 is sulfur tetrachloride.