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If ammonium oxide existed it would be ionic. However, because the oxide ion is such a strong base this compound would immediately turn into ammonium hydroxide and water.

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Ammonium oxide is ionic. It is formed by the reaction between ammonium ions (NH4+) and oxide ions (O2-), resulting in the transfer of electrons from the ammonium ion to the oxide ion, forming an ionic bond.

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Ammonium oxide doesn't exist.

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Q: Is ammonium oxide covalent or ionic?
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