Ammonium is NH4+
Nitrogen has 7 protons and hydrogen has 1 proton, for a total of 8. Because the ion is positive, then there are more protons than electrons. In this case, there is only one more proton than electrons, so there is a total of 7 electrons.
The charge on the ammonium ion is +1 = NH4+
je ne sais pas du tout
protons=11
neutrons=11
ammonium has a positive charge
Ammonium ion has a single positive charge. + ie NH4
Ammonium NH4 has a charge of +1 and nitrate NO3 has a charge of -1
due to the coordination bond formed by ammonium.
Yes. The ammonium ion has a formula of NH4+ and has a positive charge so it is a cation.
ammonium has a positive charge
Ammonium ion has a single positive charge. + ie NH4
Ammonium NH4 has a charge of +1 and nitrate NO3 has a charge of -1
Ammonium ions have a charge of +1 and Chromate ions have a charge of -2. When these ions react, they form Ammonium Chromate; 2NH4CrO4
due to the coordination bond formed by ammonium.
positive
Ammonia is NH3, which is un-ionized and has a charge of 0; ammonium, however, is NH4 and is ionized and has a charge of +1.
Ammonium Chloride is most obviously made of Ammonium and Chloride. Now let me REALLY explain it. Since NH4+ has a charge of +1 And Cl has a charge of -1 Ammonium Chloride's chemical notation is NH4Cl.
ammonium
NH4+
Yes. The ammonium ion has a formula of NH4+ and has a positive charge so it is a cation.
Ammonium sulfate (NH4)SO4 is a chemical compound and has no electrical charge. It is however made up of ions NH4+ and SO42-