ammonia gives white fumes with HCl gas. true or false please give me answer as fast as you can it would be a great help for me.
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TRUE
Explanation:
Ammonium chloride, when freshly formed by the reaction of ammonia gas with hydrogen chloride gas, is also a gas. However, it is white in color. So, it appears as if ammonia “fumes” in HCl atmosphere and produces a white smoke.
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True,
As we know that when ammonia reacts with HCL gas, it produced ammonium chloride with white fumes.
Ammonia + Hydrogen chloride gas → Ammonium chloride (white fumes)
NH3 + HCL → NH4Cl
Hence the givens statement is true.
Ammonia (NH3) gives white fumes when reacting with hydrogen chloride gas (HCl), forming ammonium chloride (NH4Cl).
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