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ammonium hydroxide reacts with hydrochloric acid to give ammonium sulphate and water balance the equation

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Answered by alostfriend
20

NH4OH + HCl=> NH4Cl+H20

Answered by soniatiwari214
2

Answer:

HCl + NH4OH → NH4Cl + H2O

Explanation:

  • Ammonia and hydrochloric acid interact to create salt and water.
  • Ammonium chloride is the byproduct of the reaction between ammonium chloride and HCl. It is a salt with acidity. In contrast to HCl, which is a powerful acid, ammonium chloride is a weak basic. A weak base cannot completely neutralize an acid when it combines with a strong acid. As a result, an acidic salt is created.
  • An equation for a chemical reaction is said to be balanced if both the reactants and the products have the same number of atoms and total charge for each component of the reaction. In other words, both sides of the reaction have an equal balance of mass and charge.

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