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How do you write the chemical formula for ammonium acetate and ammonium hydrogen sulfate?
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bobpursley
ammonium ion NH4+
acetate ion When part of a salt, the formula of the acetate ion is written as CH3CO2−, C2H3O2−, or CH3COO−. Chemists abbreviate acetate as OAc− or, less commonly, AcO−. Thus, HOAc is the abbreviation for acetic acid, NaOAc for sodium acetate, and EtOAc for ethyl acetate. You can write ammonium acetate as NH4OAc, NH4C2H4O2, NH4CH3COO (which is my favorite)
(NH4)HSO4 ammonium hydrogen sulfate, or ammonium bisulfate
acetate ion When part of a salt, the formula of the acetate ion is written as CH3CO2−, C2H3O2−, or CH3COO−. Chemists abbreviate acetate as OAc− or, less commonly, AcO−. Thus, HOAc is the abbreviation for acetic acid, NaOAc for sodium acetate, and EtOAc for ethyl acetate. You can write ammonium acetate as NH4OAc, NH4C2H4O2, NH4CH3COO (which is my favorite)
(NH4)HSO4 ammonium hydrogen sulfate, or ammonium bisulfate
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