5,0 moles (NH4)2S contain 60,22140857.10e23 ammonium ions.
The molecular formula for ammonium sulfide is (NH4)2S.
1 mol of (NH4)2S contains 6.02 x 1023 molecules (avogadro constant).
In each molecule there are 2(4) = 8 hydrogen atoms.Therefore in 5.20mol of ammonium sulfide, there are 8 x 5.20 x 6.02 x 1023 = 2.50 x 1025 H atoms
I assume you mean in "(NH4)2 S", then it will simply be:
2 X 5.0 = 10 mol!
3.4x10^2
6.0×10^24
(NH4)2SO4 --> 2 (NH4)+ and (SO4)2- In words: 2 ions of ammonium and 1 ion of sulfate
The polyatomic ion for Ammonium is NH4+
The correct formula of ammonium dichromate is (NH4)2Cr2O7. Ions are (NH4)+ and (Cr2O7)2-.
NH4+ and OH-
Ammonium = NH4+ Nitrate = NO3-
NH4+ is the ammonium ion. Ammonium phosphate is (NH4)3PO4 containing ammonium ions and phosphate ions, PO43-
The correct way you should have wrote this is (NH4)2S and the compounds name is Ammonium Sulfide.
(NH4)2SO4 --> 2 (NH4)+ and (SO4)2- In words: 2 ions of ammonium and 1 ion of sulfate
The polyatomic ion for Ammonium is NH4+
There are 9 moles of NH4 (Ammonium ions) in Ammonium carbonate. There are 2 moles of NH4 per molecule and 4.5 molecules, so 2 moles times 4.5 is 9 moles.
3 ions 2 of the nh4+ and 1 of the so4-2
The correct formula of ammonium dichromate is (NH4)2Cr2O7. Ions are (NH4)+ and (Cr2O7)2-.
NH4+ and OH-
Ammonium chloride is NH4Cl, it contains NH4+ ions and Cl- ions
NH4+ ion is ammonium ion
Ammonium = NH4+ Nitrate = NO3-
The chemical formula for ammonium sulfide is written as (NH4)2S. In each molecule, there are 2x4=8 atoms of hydrogen.