NH4OH stands for Ammonium Hydroxide
The name of the base represented by the formula NH4OH is ammonium hydroxide. It is a solution of ammonia in water.
The chemical name of NH4OH is ammonium hydroxide.
I believe it's Ammonium Hydroxide.
Ammonium (NH4) hydroxide (OH)
The chemical name for NH4OH is ammonium hydroxide. This is also referred to as ammonia solution and is a solution comprised of ammonia in water.
NH4OH or NH3 is sufficient
NH4NO3 > H2O + N2O This isn't balanced.
No
Ammonium hydroxide is a base.
NH4OH stands for its chemical name, Ammonium hydroxide.
The chemical name for NH4OH is ammonium hydroxide. This is also referred to as ammonia solution and is a solution comprised of ammonia in water.
NH4OH or NH3 is sufficient
NH4OH NH4OH
(0.475 g NH4OH / 1) * (1 mol NH4OH / 35.04 g NH4OH) = 0.0136 mol NH4OH.
NH4OH < == > NH3 + H2O, it is a weak base
NH4NO3 > H2O + N2O This isn't balanced.
6N ammonium hydroxide (NH4OH) is the same as 6 M NH4OH. The molar mass of NH4OH is 35 g/mole. Dissolve 6 x 35 g = 210 g NH4OH in enough H2O to make 1 liter of solution.
No
The answer is ammonia. But its official name is ammonium hydroxide, and it formula is NH4OH.
ammonia (NH3) dissolves in water (H2O) to form ammonium hydroxide (NH4OH)
It may be water H2O which forms NH4OH with basic gas NH3.