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Which is a quaternary ammonium salt?
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A quaternary ammonium salt is a salt that contains a nitrogen atom bonded to four substituents and carrying a positive charge. The general formula for a quaternary ammonium salt is NR4+ where R can be any alkyl or aryl group. Show more…
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