Ammonium is a positively charged ion composed of one nitrogen atom bonded with four hydrogen atoms. It is commonly found in fertilizers and plays a vital role in the nitrogen cycle.
Imagine ammonium as a group of friends holding hands tightly, forming a strong bond. Similarly, ammonium consists of one nitrogen atom tightly bonded with four hydrogen atoms, creating a stable and positively charged ion.
Nitrogen cycle: The process by which nitrogen is converted between its various chemical forms in the environment.
Fertilizers: Substances added to soil or plants to provide essential nutrients for growth.
Ion: An atom or molecule that has gained or lost electrons, resulting in a positive or negative charge.
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