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Name the following compound. If the cation requires an oxidation state (Roman numerals), then make sure you put the name of the cation and the Roman numerals without a space in between, like iron(II) or copper(I).NH4Cl

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Name the following compound. If the cation requires an oxidation state (Roman numerals), then make sure you put the name of the cation and the Roman numerals without a space in between, like iron(II) or copper(I).NH4Cl

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To name the compound NH4Cl, we first need to identify the cation and the anion. In this case, the cation is NH4+ and the anion is Cl-.

The cation NH4+ is called ammonium, and the anion Cl- is called chloride.

Since the cation NH4+ does not require an oxidation state, we do not need to include any Roman numerals in the name.

Therefore, the name of the compound NH4Cl is ammonium chloride.

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