Courtesy of http://www.answers.com/(NH4)2CO3 the correct answer is Ammonium Carbonate.
(NH4)2CO4 if that is what you mean is ammonium percarbonate
To name this compound it is necessary to break it into its two ionic components, NH4+ and CO3-. That makes it ammonium carbonate.
no such compound. Carbonate has a 2- charge so if you meant (NH4)2CO3, its ammonium carbonate.
The given compound is Ammonium carbonate. It has nitrogen(N), Hydrogen(H),carbon(C)
and Oxygen(O).
This compound is the ammonium carbonate.
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(NH4)+ is the ammonium cation.
NH4 +One plus.
NH4+is known as the ammonium radical.
NH3 is the conjugate base of NH4+
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(NH4)2SO4
Not sure what the word isobal might be. BH4- and NH4+ are isoelectronic. BF4- and NH4+ are both tetrahedral and have the same geometry.
NH4 +One plus.
NH4+ = 1*14.0 + 4*1.0 = 18.0 g/mol
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NH4+ is not a compound It is an ion and is a part of any one ionic compound and which can not be a binary compound.
The ammonium ion (NH4+) is mildly acidic. It is not to be confused with ammonia (NH3), which is basic