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liquid ammonia react with nh4cl

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Answered by ARYAHANDE
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Does ammonia evolve from a solution of NH4CL?

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As per the literature NH4Cl when dissolved in water, its pH needs to be increased beyond 8.5 and preferably 10.5 (by addition of CaO) so that NH4+ is converted to NH3 and evolution occurs.

My questions to you all is if I dissolve NH4Cl in water (to say 1000 ppm concentration) and heat this solution to 70-80 C, does heating also promote some losses of NH3?

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Answered by hardit2004
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Nh4cl in liquid ammonia
It is denoted by the symbol NH4Cl and is in solid crystalline form in nature. This compound is a water-soluble salt of ammonia, and aqueous ammonium chloride is slightly acidic. Ammonium chloride is produced commercially by reacting ammonia (NH3) with hydrochloric acid (HCl): NH3 +HCl = NH4Cl.

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