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What happens when H2o + nh4cl

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Answered by kunjbihree739
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When you dissolve ammonium chloride crystals in water (H2O), the ammonium chloride compound decomposes into its component ions: NH4+ and Cl-. The dissociation chemical reaction is: NH4Cl(solid) = NH4+(aqueous) + Cl-(aqueous). NH4+(aqueous) +H2O(liquid) = NH3(aqueous) +H3O+(aqueous) H3O+ +OH- = 2H2O.

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Answered by david1O1
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Explanation:

You may thik thus happens:

NH4Cl + H20 --> NH4OH + HCl

NO,

This does not happen it is a wrong notion that you will get NH4OH and HCl. Actually the reaction is simply a dissociation reaction where:

NH4Cl+H20 --> NH4+ + Cl-

The ammonium and cloride ions dissociate in water

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