Amminochloride

/ˌæmiːnoʊˈklɔːraɪd/ noun

A chemical compound consisting of ammonia molecules bonded to a metal ion, with chloride ions as a counterbalancing ionic component, commonly found in laboratory and industrial applications.

From 'ammino-' (ammonia-metal bonding) plus 'chloride' (chlorine compound). The term emerged in 19th-century chemistry to classify specific coordination complexes with defined ionic compositions.

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