It is ionic.
Ammonium Fluoride is polar.
POLAR
Ammonium chloride is polar, it dissolves in water.
Ammonium ion is polar due to the ionic bonds present in the polyatomic ion.
As the formula for ammonium carbonate is (NH4)2CO3, there are two moles of ammonium for every mole of ammonium carbonate. Just double the given number.
Ammonium Fluoride is polar.
POLAR
Ammonium chloride is polar, it dissolves in water.
Ammonium ion is polar due to the ionic bonds present in the polyatomic ion.
(NH4)2CO3----------------------Ammonium carbonate
Ammonium carbonate
As the formula for ammonium carbonate is (NH4)2CO3, there are two moles of ammonium for every mole of ammonium carbonate. Just double the given number.
I think its ammonia carbonate It is ammonium carbonate :)
yes Ammonium carbonate is soluble in water.
The answer is ammonium bicarbonate . The molecular weight of this is 79.06. The apperance of this in White crystals.
NH4HCO3, it is also commonly known as Ammonium Bicarbonate or Ammonium Hydrogen Carbonate
SrBr2 + (NH4)2CO3 → SrCO3 + 2NH4Br Strontium Bromide + Ammonium Carbonate → Strontium Carbonate + Ammonium Bromide