Ammonium chloride.
ammonium chloride
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.
The formula P2F10 is Diphosphorus decaoxide.
The name of the ionic compound NH4Cl is ammonium chloride.
Formula ; MgO Compound name ; Magnesium oxide.
ammonium chloride
NH4Cl2 is a compound structure that would not exist. NH4 has only one positive charge and so would only bond with one chloride ion. I believe the formula you are asking about is NH4Cl, which is called ammonium chloride.
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
The formula P2F10 is Diphosphorus decaoxide.
The name of the ionic compound NH4Cl is ammonium chloride.
Formula ; MgO Compound name ; Magnesium oxide.
Ammonium Chloride
The correct name of the compound N2O4 is dinitrogen tetroxide.
Ammonium Chloride! Hope this helps! :)
If the formula was intended to be PCl5, the compound is phosphorus pentachloride.
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