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Read the activity and answer the following questions. Take a small amount of hydrochloric acid in a test tube. Heat the test tube. Dip a glass rod in the ammonia solution and hold on the top of the test tube. You will observe a white smoke is formed at the tip of the glass rod. a) What is the chemical name of the white smoke? b) Write the chemical equation of the above reaction. c) What type of reaction ​

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Answered by Mysterioushine
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a] Chemical name of the white smoke released in this case is NHCl

b] Chemical equation is ,

HCl + NH₃ \longrightarrow NH₄Cl

c] It is a Combination reaction

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On heating , The hydrochloric acid converts into vapours . The Hydrochloric acid vapours reacts with the Ammonia solution . The reaction between them is ,

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The Chemical name of the white smoke is NH₄Cl . It is a combination reaction . Beacause here HCl and NH₃ combined to form NH₄Cl.

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