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why ammonium compounds do not occur as minerals​

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Answered by DvThePro
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Explanation:  In fact , all nitrogen minerals are very rare as nitrogen is quite non reactive and found normally only in biosphere. The only "ammonia" mineral I can think of is Sal ammoniac - extremely rare due to high water solubility . That's why ammonium compounds not available as minerals.

Answered by khushi2574795
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Explanation:

In fact , all nitrogen minerals are very rare as nitrogen is quite non reactive and found normally only in biosphere. The only "ammonia" mineral I can think of is Sal ammoniac - extremely rare due to high water solubility . That's why ammonium compounds not available as minerals.

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