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reaction of ammonia and hydrochloric acid with the law of conservation of mass (N=14, H=1, Cl=35.5). NH3 +HCL←→NH4CL​

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Answered by dipamcool2016
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Answer:

NH₃+HCl = NH₄Cl

According to Law of Conservation of mass,

i. Mass on both sides of the chemical reaction should be equal.

Now, let's see if it follows the rule or not,

On the Reactant side,

amu of N = 14*1 = 14

amu of H = 1*3+1 = 4

amu of Cl = 35.5*1 = 35.5

On the Product Side,

amu of N = 14*1 = 14

amu of H = 1*4 = 4

amu of Cl = 35.5*1 = 35.5

Thus, law of conservation is maintained in this reaction too.

Hope this helps.

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