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Reaction of ammonia with chlorine to form hydrazine ammonium chloride

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Answered by amar8789
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NH3+Cl2=NH4Cl
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Answered by Anonymous
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Hi There!


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Formula Of Ammonia : NH₃


Formula of Chlorine : Cl₂


According to the question,


Addition of NH₃ and Cl₂ ;


NH₃ + Cl₂ = N₂↑ + NH₄Cl


Hence, NH₃ + Cl₂ Will Give us NH₄Cl (Ammonium Chloride) + N₂↑ (Nitrogen Gas)


Balanced Reaction :8NH₃ + 3Cl₂ → N₂ + 6NH₄Cl


Ammonium Chloride is an inorganic, mildly acidic, white crystalline salt compound which  is highly soluble in water.


It is also used as a flavoring agent and It is mainly used as fertilizer


It's Molar Mass is : 53.4 g/mol

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