ammonium ion
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Definition
- Noun:
- A positively charged polyatomic ion: The ammonium ion is a chemical species with the formula NH₄⁺. It is formed when ammonia (NH₃) gains a proton (H⁺). In chemical behavior, it often resembles ions of alkali metals, such as sodium (Na⁺) or potassium (K⁺).
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- In aqueous solution, the ammonium ion is in equilibrium with ammonia.
- Many fertilizers contain salts of the ammonium ion, like ammonium nitrate.
- The ammonium ion is a common byproduct in the metabolic breakdown of proteins and nucleic acids.
Advanced Usage
- "Ammonium ion concentration": Refers to the amount of NH₄⁺ present in a solution, often measured to assess water quality or soil chemistry.
- High ammonium ion concentration in the lake indicates potential pollution from agricultural runoff.
- "Ammonium ion exchange": Describes a process where ammonium ions are swapped for other ions, commonly used in water softening or purification.
- The resin performs ammonium ion exchange to remove contaminants from the wastewater.
Variants and Related Words
- Ammonium (n): A general term for the univalent cation NH₄⁺ or for compounds containing it.
- Ammonium chloride is a white crystalline salt.
- Ammonia (n): The precursor molecule (NH₃) from which the ammonium ion is derived.
- Ammonia has a sharp, pungent odor.
Synonyms
- NH₄⁺: The chemical formula used as a direct synonym in scientific contexts.
- Ammonium cation: A more formal term emphasizing its positive charge.
Related Phrases / Terms
- "Like an alkali metal ion": A key descriptive phrase noting its chemical similarity to Group 1 elements.
- The ammonium ion behaves like an alkali metal ion in its tendency to form soluble salts.
Noun
- the ion NH4 derived from ammonia; behaves in many respects like an alkali metal ion