No, it is a non metallic complex ion but it forms salts (Ionic compounds) just like metallic ions.
ammonium NH4 does not state that is a metal or non metal because it has valency 1 that is a properties for a metal but also has nitrogen and hydrogen are both present in it which are both non metals , so it cannot be stated that ammonium is a metal or non metal.
if the ion that is already with the hydroxide is stronger which is general the case, ammonium hydroxide and a metal sulfate will me formed.
2 non metallic elements = Nitrogen and Hydrogen
Ammonium bisulfite is NH4HSO3 Ammonium bisulfide is NH4SH Ammonium bisulfate is NH4HSO4
It depends completely on what you are using it for. It is slightly toxic, and it is also a strong oxidizer (I think it's even stronger than ammonium perchlorate). Mixing it with metal powders or combustible materials can cause an explosion.
Ammonium nitrate - NH4NO3 - is a salt.
ammonium NH4 does not state that is a metal or non metal because it has valency 1 that is a properties for a metal but also has nitrogen and hydrogen are both present in it which are both non metals , so it cannot be stated that ammonium is a metal or non metal.
Ionic.No metal component is there in ammonium chloride.
Yes, the cation in a salt is a metal or ammonium.
No, it contains metals in its formula, but is not a metal itself.
Look on the periodic table that is color coded!
Two main components: a metal (or ammonium) as cation and an anion.
A cation (metal or ammonium) and an anion.
if the ion that is already with the hydroxide is stronger which is general the case, ammonium hydroxide and a metal sulfate will me formed.
You are thinking of the ammonium radical, NH4-.
Ammonium is the univalent NH4+ cation derived by the protonation of ammonia.
A salt contain a cation (metal or ammonium) and an anion.