Chemistry, asked by jewel39, 8 months ago

show that the reaction of ammonia and hydrochloric acid to form ammonium chloride is in accordance with the law of conservation of mass. (N=14,H=1,Cl=35.5)​

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Answered by tarlochangoyal
44

Answer:

NH3                    +        HCL ------                        NH4CL

AMMONIA            HYDROCHLORIC ACID       AMMONIUM CHLORIDE

Explanation:

14X1 + 3X1       +     1X1 + 1X35.5            = 14X1 + 1X4 +1X35.5

17 + 36.5   =18 +35.5

53.5=53.5

Hence law of conservation of mass is verified and reaction is automatically balanced

Answered by Ladylaurel
11

hey jewel,,

ur answer is here

ammonia + hydrochloric acid = ammonium chloride

NH3 + HCl = NH4Cl

here ,,

N = 14 ; H = 1 ; Cl = 35.5

so, by the question

=> 14 × 1 + 3 × 1 + 1 × 1 + 1 × 35.5

=> 14 × 1 + 1 × 4 + 1 × 35.5

=> 17 + 36.5 = 18 + 35.5

=> 53.5 = 53.5

more to know

It states that matter is neither be created nor be destroyed it can be converted from one to another.

mass mass of reactants is equal to mass of product.

the above law means that when chemical reaction takes place there is no loss or gain of atoms only rearrangement of atoms takes place keeping the total atoms the same

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