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15. What type of reaction does occur when ammonia is allowed to react with hydrogen chloride?​

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Answered by lavannyabalamawar
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Answer:

it forms synthesis reaction ....

Explanation:

i.e., NH3 + HCl ----> NH4Cl

means when ammonia react with hydrochloric acid it reacts to form ammonium chloride...

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Answered by immaansidhu007
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HCl(aq) changes to HCl(gas)

HCl is heavier than air and falls down if these gases contact each to other solid white salt ammonium chloride forms and hydrogen is given out

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