What happens when ammonia gas react with hydrochloric acid at the room temperature?
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it will form NH4CL
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When ammonia gas reacts with hydrochloric acid at room temperature ammonium chloride is produced.
- Ammonia gas reacts with hydrochloric acid at room temperature to form ammonium chloride salt.
- The above-balanced equation of the reaction is as follows-
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- In this reaction, one mole of ammonia gas reacts with one mole of hydrochloric acid at room temperature to form one mole of ammonium chloride salt.
- So, ammonium chloride is produced as a product in this reaction.
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