The ion charge of an NH4 ion is 1.
The charge on chromium in the complex Cr(NH)Br is 3.
The bromide ion has a 1- charge.
The charge of the molybdenum ion is +2.
An ion does have a charge. That is what makes it an ion.
A bromine ion can have a charge of -1.
Ammonia (NH₃) itself does not have an overall positive charge; it is a neutral molecule. However, it can act as a weak base and accept a proton (H⁺) to form the ammonium ion (NH₄⁺), which does carry a positive charge. In this state, the nitrogen atom in ammonium has four covalent bonds and a positive charge due to the addition of the proton, resulting in an overall charge of +1.
The subscript of ammonium in a compound formed between ammonium and phosphate ion is 3, to balance the charge of the phosphate ion (PO₄³⁻). This compound is called ammonium phosphate (NH₄)₃PO₄.
The charge on chromium in the complex Cr(NH)Br is 3.
This is the electrical charge of the ion.
The bromide ion has a 1- charge.
A fluorine ion has a charge of minus one.
In the ammonium ion (NH₄⁺), the oxidation state of nitrogen (N) is -3. This is determined by considering that each hydrogen (H) has an oxidation state of +1. Since there are four hydrogens, their total contribution is +4, and to balance the overall charge of +1 for the ion, the nitrogen must have an oxidation state of -3.
The charge of the molybdenum ion is +2.
No. The acetate ion has a -1 charge.
An ion does have a charge. That is what makes it an ion.
A bromine ion can have a charge of -1.
The charge of a PO4 ion is 3-.