[NH4]+ is ammonium for the ion. For the uncharged molecule it would be nitrogen tetrahydride
NH3 is ammonia or nitrogen trihydride
The name of NH4+ is ammonium ion. Its chemical formula is NH4+.
The polyatomic ion is the ammonium ion, NH4^+
NH4 +One plus.
The chemical symbol for an ammonium ion is NH4+.
The name of the ionic compound NH4)3PO4 is ammonium phosphate. It is composed of the ammonium ion (NH4+) and the phosphate ion (PO4^3-).
NH4+ is the chemical formula for an ammonium ion.
The name of NH4+ is ammonium ion. Its chemical formula is NH4+.
The polyatomic ion is the ammonium ion, NH4^+
NH4 +One plus.
The chemical symbol for an ammonium ion is NH4+.
The name of the ionic compound NH4)3PO4 is ammonium phosphate. It is composed of the ammonium ion (NH4+) and the phosphate ion (PO4^3-).
I don't know what the "2" is, but NH4+ is the formula for the ammonium ion. It has a charge of 1+.
NH4 is the ammonium ion, which is a positively charged polyatomic ion consisting of one nitrogen atom and four hydrogen atoms. The formula for the ammonium ion is NH4+ and it is commonly found in salts such as ammonium chloride (NH4Cl) and ammonium sulfate (NH4)2SO4.
N = -3 oxidation state H = +1 oxidation state If you are trying to find the "n" in NH4+ N would be your x because you don't know what it is You would add it to -4 because you have to multiply 4 (number of atoms of hydrogen) by -1 (when the H is at the end it is negative) So therefore you have -4 Now you have x-4=1 (the i because of the plus at the end of ammonia (NH4)) You add 4 to both sides and now you have x=5
Potassium ion
NH4+
"NH4" I assume is NH4+This is the ammonium ion.