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aluminium chloride + Sodium Nitrite = Sodium Chloride + Water + Hydrogen formula plz

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Answered by llxdevilgirlxll
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Answer: NH4Cl + NaNO2 = NH4NO2 + NaCl. NH4NO2 —> N2 + 2H2O. ... Subsequently ammonium nitrite being thermally unstable breaks into nitrogen (gas) and water(steam) and sodium chloride is left behind as depicted in the above equations.

Answer: NH4Cl + NaNO2 = NH4NO2 + NaCl. NH4NO2 —> N2 + 2H2O. ... Subsequently ammonium nitrite being thermally unstable breaks into nitrogen (gas) and water(steam) and sodium chloride is left behind as depicted in the above equations.Explanation:

Answer: NH4Cl + NaNO2 = NH4NO2 + NaCl. NH4NO2 —> N2 + 2H2O. ... Subsequently ammonium nitrite being thermally unstable breaks into nitrogen (gas) and water(steam) and sodium chloride is left behind as depicted in the above equations.Explanation:plzz brainliest me

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