what type of chemical reactions is NH4cl - nh3 + hcl
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NH4Cl is the chemical formula of Ammonium Chloride.
NH3 is the formula of Ammonia.
HCl is the formula of Hydrochloric acid.
In this reaction,
NH4Cl(aq) -----> NH3(g) + HCl(aq)
It is a decomposition reaction.
Decomposition reaction is a chemical reaction in which one reactant decomposes to form two or more products.
In this reaction, Ammonium Chloride decomposes to form Ammonia gas and Hydrochloric acid in the form of a aqueous.
NH4Cl is the chemical formula of Ammonium Chloride.
NH3 is the formula of Ammonia.
HCl is the formula of Hydrochloric acid.
In this reaction,
NH4Cl(aq) -----> NH3(g) + HCl(aq)
It is a decomposition reaction.
Decomposition reaction is a chemical reaction in which one reactant decomposes to form two or more products.
In this reaction, Ammonium Chloride decomposes to form Ammonia gas and Hydrochloric acid in the form of a aqueous.
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is a decomposition reaction
Explanation:
- It is a decomposition chemical reaction in which a single compound decomposes into two or more elements or new compounds.
- In These decomposition reactions energy sources that break the bonds, such as heat, light, and electricity are included.
- Decomposition reaction is a chemical reaction where a reactant decomposes to form two or more products after decomposition.
- In this reaction, ammonium chloride decomposes to produce ammonia gas and hydrochloric acid in the form of an aqueous solution.
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