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What is the ph of solution containing ammonium chloride and sodium hydroxide?

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Answered by harshbeerkaur4
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A 5% by weight solution of ammonium chloride in water has a pH in the range 4.6 to 6.0. Some of ammonium chloride's reactions with other chemicals are endothermic like its reaction with barium hydroxide and its dissolving in water.❤️❤️

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Answered by DreamBoy786
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Explanation:

The gas ammonia is released

It has a formula NH3

This is a decomposition reaction of ammonium compounds

NH4Cl+NaOH→NaCl+H2O+NH3

If we break down this reactions to check what happens to the ions present then see:

NH+4+Cl−→Na++Cl−+H2O+NH3

NH3+H++Cl−→Na++Cl−+H2O+NH3

Here, we can see that ammonia molecule breaks off from the ammonium ion and leaving an H+ and Cl−. So these ion react with the NaOH as HCl.

So leaving the ammonia produced, the rest of the reaction is a neutralization reaction. Thus the salt sodium chloride along with water is made

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