Not sure what the word isobal might be.
BH4- and NH4+ are isoelectronic.
BF4- and NH4+ are both tetrahedral and have the same geometry.
Dissolving in water = splitting in ionsCH3COONH4 --> CH3COO- + NH4+CH3COO-, acetate is a weak base: CH3COO- + H2O CH3COOH + OH-NH4+, ammonium is a weak acid: NH4+ + H2O NH3 + H3O+Totally in water: CH3COO- + NH4+ CH3COOH + NH3 and 2H2O H3O+ + OH-
Yes! BF4- is a tetrahedral as it is just a boron with four Florines attached and no lone pairs.
The BF4- ion, also known as tetrafluoroborate, is a polyatomic anion consisting of one boron atom and four fluorine atoms. Boron is at the center, surrounded by the four fluorine atoms, resulting in a trigonal bipyramidal structure with a formal negative charge on the ion.
Boron trifluoride BF3 reacts with F- ion to form the BF4- ion. BF3 has only 6 electrons around the B atom, is planar, and is a Lewis acid (as it will accept electrons from an electron pair donor such as F-. BF4- is a tetrahedral ion- all four bonds are equivalent.
(NH4)+ is a cation (ammonium).
NH4 +One plus.
The name of NH4+ is ammonium ion. Its chemical formula is NH4+.
(NH4)2SO4
Ammonim-NH4 There's also Hydronium - H3O
NH4 +One plus.
The conjugate base for acid NH4+ is NH3 (ammonia). When NH4+ loses a proton, it forms NH3, which can act as a weak base in a chemical reaction.
NH4+ is a Bronsted acid because it can donate a proton (H+) to another molecule or ion.
The molar mass of ammonium ion NH4+ is approximately 18.038 g/mol.
No, NH4+ is not a radical. It is an ion called ammonium, composed of one nitrogen atom and four hydrogen atoms, with a positive charge. A radical is a species with unpaired electrons, while NH4+ has no unpaired electrons.
Dissolving in water = splitting in ionsCH3COONH4 --> CH3COO- + NH4+CH3COO-, acetate is a weak base: CH3COO- + H2O CH3COOH + OH-NH4+, ammonium is a weak acid: NH4+ + H2O NH3 + H3O+Totally in water: CH3COO- + NH4+ CH3COOH + NH3 and 2H2O H3O+ + OH-
Yes! BF4- is a tetrahedral as it is just a boron with four Florines attached and no lone pairs.
The HCl is hydrochloric acid