Chemistry, asked by gurulekartik10, 8 months ago

NH3 + HCl = NH4Cl
a. what are salt and acid in above reaction?
b. which is the base in the above reaction? is it weak or strong?
c. write reaction showing dissociation of this base in water.​

Answers

Answered by zidan43
28

Answer:

a. Salt is NH4Cl

b. Base is NH3 and is a strong base

c. H2O

2NH3------------>N2 + 3H2

Answered by mukesh563410
40

Acid base reaction

Explanation:

when acid and base reacts, forms salt and water known as neutralisation reaction.

Salt:  a salt is made up of cation and anion. an cation of salt is forms from base and anion is made up from acid.

now we will look following example of neutralisation reaction:

NH₃ + HCl --------> NH₄Cl

here HCl reacts with NH₃ forms NH4Cl

1. what are salt and acid in above reaction?

    NH₄Cl is an salt and HCl is act as acid.

   

2. which is the base in the above reaction? is it weak or strong?

    NH₃  Is base in the above reaction. it is an strong base.

     

3. write reaction showing dissociation of this base in water.​

    NH₃  + H₂O ------>NH₄OH

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