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For hcl and nh3 give the formula of ions formed in aqueous solution

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Answered by AJAYMAHICH
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They neutralise each other, if the quantities are right you end up with a neutral ionic solution of ammonium chloride. If one or the other is in excess then you will have a solution of ammonium chloride with excess hydrochloric acid or excess ammonia.

NH3+HCl=NH+4Cl−

The fumes from ammonia solution and hydrochloric acid  also react in the gas phase to produce a white cloud of solid ammonium chloride.

Answered by medhakrishnabehera
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Answer:

An aqueous solution is a solution in which the solvent is water.

So,.....

Hcl +h2o-->H+ (cation) +cl-(anion)

Nh3+h2o---->Nh4+(cation) +oh-(anion)

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