No, ammonium is a cation.
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No, ammonium is a cation. It has a positive charge because it has lost an electron, making it positively charged.
The anion for ammonium sulfate is sulfate (SO4^2-). Ammonium sulfate is a salt that consists of the ammonium cation (NH4^+) and the sulfate anion.
The chemical formula for permanganate is KMnO4, while the formula for ammonium is NH4+.
Yes, ammonium sulfate is polar. It consists of an ammonium cation (NH4+) and a sulfate anion (SO4^2-), which have charged components that make the compound polar.
Ammonium nitrate (NH4NO3) is an ionic substance. It is composed of ammonium cation (NH4+) and nitrate anion (NO3-), which are held together by ionic bonds. When dissolved in water, it dissociates into its ions.
NH4 is called ammonium phosphate because it consists of the ammonium cation (NH4+) and the phosphate anion (PO4^3-). The compound is formed by the combination of these two ions, resulting in a salt known as ammonium phosphate.