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how is ammonium chloride formed?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Ammonium chloride is yielded as a by-product in the ammonia-soda process for making sodium carbonate. It also is produced by reaction of ammonium sulfate and sodium chloride solutions. When mixed with slaked lime (calcium carbonate), ammonia gas is the result.

Answered by ItzClaire
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Ammonium chloride is yielded as a by-product in the ammonia-soda process for making sodium carbonate. It is also produced by the reaction of ammonium sulphate and sodium chloride solutions. When mixed with slaked lime ( calcium carbonate), ammonium gas is the result ammonium chloride.

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