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  2. Quaternary ammonium cation - Wikipedia

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    Quaternary ammonium cation. The R groups may be the same or different alkyl or aryl groups. Also, the R groups may be connected. In organic chemistry, quaternary ammonium cations, also known as quats, are positively-charged polyatomic ions of the structure [NR 4] +, where R is an alkyl group, an aryl group [1] or organyl group.

  3. Tetramethylammonium chloride - Wikipedia

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    Tetramethylammonium chloride is one of the simplest quaternary ammonium salts, with four methyl groups tetrahedrally attached to the central N. The chemical formula (CH 3) 4 N + Cl − is often abbreviated further as Me 4 N + Cl −. It is a hygroscopic colourless solid that is soluble in water and polar organic solvents.

  4. Category:Quaternary ammonium compounds - Wikipedia

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    Quaternary ammonium compounds are positively charged polyatomic ions of the structure NR 4 + with R being alkyl or aryl groups. The R groups may also be connected. The R groups may also be connected. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Quaternary ammonium compounds .

  5. Quaternary compound - Wikipedia

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    In chemistry, a quaternary compound is a compound consisting of exactly four chemical elements. In another use of the term in organic chemistry , a quaternary compound is or has a cation consisting of a central positively charged atom with four substituents, especially organic ( alkyl and aryl ) groups, discounting hydrogen atoms.

  6. Choline chloride - Wikipedia

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    Choline chloride is an organic compound with the formula [(CH 3) 3 NCH 2 CH 2 OH] + Cl −. It is a quaternary ammonium salt, consisting of choline cations ([(CH 3) 3 NCH 2 CH 2 OH] +) and chloride anions (Cl −). It is a bifunctional compound, meaning, it contains both a quaternary ammonium functional group and a hydroxyl functional group.

  7. Ammonium - Wikipedia

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    Except the quaternary ammonium cations, the organic ammonium cations are weak acids. An example of a reaction forming an ammonium ion is that between dimethylamine, (CH 3) 2 NH, and an acid to give the dimethylammonium cation, [(CH 3) 2 NH 2] +: Quaternary ammonium cations have four organic groups attached to the nitrogen atom, they lack a ...

  8. Tetraethylammonium chloride - Wikipedia

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    Tetraethylammonium chloride (TEAC) is a quaternary ammonium compound with the chemical formula [N(CH 2 CH 3) 4] + Cl −, sometimes written as [NEt 4]Cl.In appearance, it is a hygroscopic, colorless, crystalline solid.

  9. Ammonium chloride - Wikipedia

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    Ammonium chloride is an inorganic chemical compound with the chemical formula N H 4 Cl, also written as [NH 4]Cl. It is an ammonium salt of hydrogen chloride. It consists of ammonium cations [NH 4] + and chloride anions Cl −. It is a white crystalline salt that is highly soluble in water. Solutions of ammonium chloride are mildly acidic.