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(a) Ammonia reacts with excess chlorine to form .......
(nitrogen/nitrogen trichloride/ammonium chloride).

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Answered by sheelakumarisinha635
9

Ammonia reacts with access chlorine to form nitrogen Tricholoride.

Answered by joshijyoti348
0

Pure chlorine gas may react vigorously with ammonia gas. An excessive mix of the two gases in air can produce hazardous compounds such as nitrogen trichloride.

The following reaction takes place:

NH

3

+3Cl

2

⟶NCl

3

+3HCl

Ammonia reacts with excess of chlorine to form NCl

3

and HCl.

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