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an aqueous solution of ammonium chloride nh4cl is acidic in nature why

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Answered by swaroopagpurohit
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e, NH4Cl is formed from the reaction of NH3, a weak base, and HCl, a strong acid. The chloride ion will not hydrolyze. However, the ammonium ion is the conjugate acid of NH3 and will react with water, producing hydronium ions.

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NH4Cl is formed from the reaction of NH3, a weak base, and HCl, a strong acid. The chloride ion will not hydrolyze. However, the ammonium ion is the conjugate acid of NH3 and will react with water, producing hydronium ions.

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