Is NH4Cl ionic?

Understand the Problem

The question is asking whether ammonium chloride (NH4Cl) is an ionic compound. To determine this, we can analyze the constituent ions. Ammonium (NH4+) is a positively charged ion, and chloride (Cl-) is a negatively charged ion, which indicates that the compound is composed of ions held together by ionic bonds.

Answer

NH4Cl is an ionic compound.

The final answer is NH4Cl is an ionic compound.

Answer for screen readers

The final answer is NH4Cl is an ionic compound.

More Information

Ammonium Chloride (NH4Cl) contains both ionic and covalent bonds. The compound is formed by the combination of NH4+ (ammonium ion) and Cl- (chloride ion), which constitutes the ionic bond, while the bonds within the NH4+ ion are covalent.

Tips

A common mistake is to think NH4Cl is purely ionic or purely covalent. Remember it consists of an ionic bond between NH4+ and Cl-, and covalent bonds within NH4+.

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