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what are the products formed when hydrochloric acid react with ammonia ?​

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Answered by prajwal1259
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Hydrochloric acid reacts with ammonia to form ammonium chloride (a salt). Ammonium chloride is made up of NH+4 cations from the base (NH3) and Cl− anions from the acid (HCl).

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Answered by nk6452
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Hydrochloric acid reacts with ammonia to form the ammonium chloride (a salt). Ammonium chloride is made up of NH+4 cations from the base (NH3) and Cl− anions from the acid (HCl).

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