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What happens when the action of ammonia occurs with chlorine

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Answered by anupama777vidya
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Ammonium chloride is formed when ammonia reacts with chlorine

8NH3+3Cl2 gives 6NH4Cl +N2

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Answered by salonidarji2004
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  • when excess of ammonia reacts with chlorine

8NH3(excess) + 3Cl2 ---> 6NH4Cl + N2 (g)

  • when excess of chlorine reacts with ammonia

NH3 + 3Cl2 (excess) ---> NCl3 (laughing gas/powerful ecplosive) + 3HCl

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