The products formed by the reaction of ammonia with excess of chlorine are?
Answers
Answer:
Ncl3+N2
Explanation:
when chlorine is passed into ammonia, forming nitrogen and hydrogen chloride; if chlorine is present in excess, then the highly explosive nitrogen trichloride (NCl3) is also formed.
Answer:
- The products are NCl₃ + HCl
Explanation:
Ammonia (NH₃) reacts with Chlorine (Cl₂) in excess amount to form Nitrogen Tri chloride NCl₃ and Hydrocholoric acid (HCl).
So, Option - 3 i.e. NCl₃ + HCl is the correct answer.
Extra Information:
• Ammonia (NH₃) reacts with Chlorine (Cl₂) in limited amount to form, N₂ + NH₄Cl.
• Ammonia (NH₃) reacts with Oxygen (O₂) in excess amount to form, NO + H₂O.
• Ammonia (NH₃) reacts with Oxygen (O₂) in limited amount to form, N₂ + H₂O.
• Ammonia (NH₃) reacts with Hot Copper oxide (CuO) to form, N₂ + Cu + H₂O.
• Ammonia (NH₃) reacts with Sodium Hypo Chlorite (NaOCl) to form, N₂ + NaCl + H₂O.
• Ammonia (NH₃) reacts with Diborane (B₂H₆) to form, Borazine (Inorganic benzene) i.e. B₃N₃H₆.