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NH4

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is a polyatomic ion – justify the statement​

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Answered by Anonymous
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NH4 is the positive polyatomic Ammonium. It is one of the few positive polyatomic ions

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Answered by soumyojyoti77
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A “polyatomic ion” is an ion that contains more than one atom clustered as one unit. For example, the ammonium ion (NH4+) is an ion that contains one N and four H with a net charge of 1+. It does not contain any N3–, H+ or H– ions.

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