Valence is a property of atoms (or of particles acting in similar roles), not of molecules, and ammonium sulphate consists of molecules. So it doesn't have a valency. Please see the link.
The chemical symbol for ammonium is NH4, and it has a valency of 1. Remember ammonium is a radical.
By considering the valency of sulfate over phosphate, sulfate can be distinguished from phosphate. Sulfate has a valency of 2 where phosphate has 3.
The valency of sulfur is 2.
Yes Ammonium sulfate is soluble in water because it is an ionic compound of ammonium ions and sulfate.
At standard temperature and pressure, ammonium sulfate is a solid.
The chemical symbol for ammonium is NH4, and it has a valency of 1. Remember ammonium is a radical.
By considering the valency of sulfate over phosphate, sulfate can be distinguished from phosphate. Sulfate has a valency of 2 where phosphate has 3.
The valency of sulfur is 2.
The valency of nitrogen is 3
Yes Ammonium sulfate is soluble in water because it is an ionic compound of ammonium ions and sulfate.
The valency of an ammonium ion is 1 (positive).
You think probable to:- ammonium sulfate (NH4)2SO4 or- ammonium hydrogen sulfate (NH4)HSO4
The valency of Ammonium (NH4) is +1.
At standard temperature and pressure, ammonium sulfate is a solid.
the valancie of sulfate is 2- its formular is SO42-
Ammonium sulfate is (NH4)2SO4 and ammonium persulfate is (NH4)2S2O8. Ammonium persulfate is an oxidizing agent.
The chemical formula of ammonium sulfate is (NH4)2SO4.