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how does ethyl bromide react with NH3?​

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For example, with bromoethane and ammonia, ethylammonium bromide is formed. Ethylammonium bromide is a salt of a primary amine and the acid, HBr. ... For example, ammonia reacts with HBr to give ammonium bromide, NH4+ Br-. The salt in the equation above is the one formed from ethylamine, CH3CH2NH2, and HBr.

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