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equation of ammonia + chlorine forms nitrogen trichloride + hydrogen chloride​

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Answered by kabitanayak526
1

Answer:

3Cl2+NH3→NCl3+3HCl.

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Answered by nopebitch
1

Explanation:

When the greenish yellow gas chlorine is taken in excess, it reacts with colourless gas ammonia to give a yellow coloured explosive liquid nitrogen trichloride (NCl

3

).

NH

3

+3Cl

2(excess)

→3HCl+NCl

3

If here ammonia is taken in excess the ammonium chloride is formed.

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