First of all, a salt is anything with both positive and negative ions neutralizing each other to form a neutral compound called salt.
In ammonium salt, the positive ion is ammonium ion.
Such salts are formed by reactions between ammonia and acids.
eg, NH3 (ammonia) + HCL (hydrochloric acid) -> NH4CL (ammonium chloride- ammonium salt)
No, ammonium ion will not form an insoluble salt with carbonate. Ammonium carbonate is a soluble salt that dissociates completely in water to form ammonium and carbonate ions.
Ammonium nitrate - NH4NO3 - is a salt.
The cation in ammonium chloride salt is the ammonium ion (NH4+).
Ammonium chloride and common salt can be separated by sublimation, as ammonium chloride sublimes at a lower temperature compared to common salt. When heated, the ammonium chloride will turn into a gas and can be collected separately from the remaining common salt.
Ammonium sulfate is a soluble salt that dissolves readily in water.
Ammonia gas (NH3) is formed when an alkali, such as sodium hydroxide, is heated with an ammonium salt, such as ammonium chloride.
The salt with the most amount of sodium ions is sodium chloride (table salt). The salt with the most amount of potassium ions is potassium chloride. The salt with the most amount of ammonium ions is ammonium nitrate.
Ammonium nitrate is a mildly acidic salt.
No, ammonium nitrate is a salt and is weakly acidic.
First of all, a salt is anything with both positive and negative ions neutralizing each other to form a neutral compound called salt. In ammonium salt, the positive ion is ammonium ion. Such salts are formed by reactions between ammonia and acids. eg, NH3 (ammonia) + HCL (hydrochloric acid) -> NH4CL (ammonium chloride- ammonium salt)
Ammonium carbonate is a soluble salt in water. It dissociates into ammonium ions and carbonate ions, which can dissolve in water to form a clear solution.
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