Chemistry, asked by sahanaksahanak, 11 months ago

NH4Cl+Ca(OH)2 =_____+___+___[g]​

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Answered by akshatjaiswal71
4

Answer:

CaCl2+H2o+nh3 is the answer

Answered by AffanAsad099
5

Hyy mate......

Here is your answer ......

In this reaction, Ammonium chloride react with calcium hydroxide to produce Ammonia and calcium carbonate and Hydroxide.

In equation ....

NH4Cl + Ca(OH)2➡️NH3 (g)+ CaCl + H2O

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