compound..derrrr. NH4OH or NH3OH cant remember which. but even ammonium and hydroxide by themselves are compounds.
No they are not same. Ammonium hydroxide is a weak base, an aqueous compound in normal state. Ammonium chloride is a an acidic salt and is a white powder in normal state.
Hydrochloric Acid is a Compound. Molecular formula: HCl Molecular Mass: 36.46 g/mol
When ammonium hydroxide decomposes, its ions are changed into two compounds. These two compounds are the same that ammonium hydroxide is formed from. Thus, ammonium hydroxide decomposes into water and ammonia.
A compound is a mixture of elements. As the name implies, CH (or calcium hydroxide) is made up of calcium and hydrogen. Calcium and Hydrogen are elements. Thus, calcium hydroxide is a compound.
The elements in ammonium hydroxide are nitrogen, hydrogen and oxygen.
"Water ammonia" is the ammonium hydroxide - NH4OH.Ammonium hydroxide is a common chemical compound, not a mixture.NH4OH has many applications in laboratory and industry.
It is an ionic compound.
ammonium nitrate is a compound. It is neither element nor mixture.
inorganic
Ammonium hydroxide is an ionic compound. However, both ions in the compound have covalent bonds inside them. Solid ammonium hydroxide does not exist, it is only found in solution and is formed when NH3 is dissolved. NH3(aq) + H2O <-> NH4+ +OH-
No they are not same. Ammonium hydroxide is a weak base, an aqueous compound in normal state. Ammonium chloride is a an acidic salt and is a white powder in normal state.
Ammonium carbonate - (NH4)2CO3 - is a chemical compound.
Calcium hydroxide is not en element it is a compound.
compound
It is a compound.
Ammonium hydroxide
The answer is compound!