What happens when hydrochloric acid vapours come in contact with glass rod dipped in ammonia ?
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When a rod dipped in Hydrochloric Acid (HCl) is brought to the glass rod containing liquid Ammonia (NH3), dense white fumes are observed. Over time, the white fumes condense to form a solid white mass. This mass is ammonium chloride (NH4Cl)
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When a glass rod dipped in the ammonia solution is brought near HCl gas, a dense white fume of ammonium chloride is formed.
This is because ammonia reacts with the fumes of HCl to give ammonium chloride.
NH3 +HCl→NH4Cl
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