due to the coordination bond formed by ammonium.
ammonium has a positive charge
Ammonium ion has a single positive charge. + ie NH4
chloride ions have a negative charge... hydrogen ions have a positive charge... positive and negative means attraction
The ammonium ion forms when an ammonia molecule (NH3) takes a hydrogen ion (H+) either from an acid or from water. The positive charge on the hydrogen ion is taken over into the new ammonium ion.
Yes. The ammonium ion has a formula of NH4+ and has a positive charge so it is a cation.
ammonium
Ammonium ions have a charge of +1 and Chromate ions have a charge of -2. When these ions react, they form Ammonium Chromate; 2NH4CrO4
ammonium has a positive charge
On their own metals have no charge. Metal ions have a positive charge.
Ammonium ion has a single positive charge. + ie NH4
positive
Ammonium- NH4+1
positive ions carry positive charge and negative ions carry negative charge
Ammonium ions have a 1+ charge, and nitrate ions have a 1- charge. One ammonium ion combined with one nitrate ion will produce an ionic compound with no overall charge. NH4+ + NO3- ---> NH4NO3
no cations have a positive charge.
Ammonium sulfate (NH4)SO4 is a chemical compound and has no electrical charge. It is however made up of ions NH4+ and SO42-
Cations are ions with net positive charge. Anionshave net negative charge.