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Composite radical for Ammonium radical

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quaternary ammonium cations (NR4+), where one or more hydrogen atoms are replaced by organic radical groups (indicated by R).

quaternary ammonium cations (NR4+), where one or more hydrogen atoms are replaced by organic radical groups (indicated by R).Molecular Formula: NH4(+) or H4N+

quaternary ammonium cations (NR4+), where one or more hydrogen atoms are replaced by organic radical groups (indicated by R).Molecular Formula: NH4(+) or H4N+Structure: Find Similar Structures

quaternary ammonium cations (NR4+), where one or more hydrogen atoms are replaced by organic radical groups (indicated by R).Molecular Formula: NH4(+) or H4N+Structure: Find Similar StructuresMolecular Weight: 18.039 g/mol

quaternary ammonium cations (NR4+), where one or more hydrogen atoms are replaced by organic radical groups (indicated by R).Molecular Formula: NH4(+) or H4N+Structure: Find Similar StructuresMolecular Weight: 18.039 g/molPubChem CID: 223

ammonia radical cation. Molecular FormulaH 3N; Average mass17.030 Da; Monoisotopic mass17.026001 Da; ChemSpider ID4574088.

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