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colourless fumes of HCL are given off by hydrochloric acid. colourless fumes of ammonia are given off by the aqueous ammonia. Q: use kinetic particle theory to explain this observation.​

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Answered by Breezywind
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When ammonia reacts with hydrogen chloride gas, it produces white fumes of ammonium chlorideWhen it comes to ammonia, it is a base because ammonia includes an extensive pair of electron atoms on nitrogen atom that is donated to the acid which is hydrogen chloride. If you mix Ammonia as well as Hydrogen chloride, you will get ammonium chloride. It is given by NH3 (g) + HCl (g) → NH4Cl(s)

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