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    In Ammonium Chloride Salt (NH4Cl), the Anion Is a Single
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In Ammonium Chloride Salt (NH4Cl), the Anion Is a Single

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In ammonium chloride salt (NH4Cl) , the anion is a single chloride ion, Cl. What is the cation of NH4Cl?


A) N, with a charge of +1
B) NH, with a charge of +1
C) H3, with a charge of +1
D) NH4, with a charge of +1
E) NH4, with a charge of +4

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