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When ammonia gas reacts with hydrogen chloride gas, what is the product formed in a
given chemical reaction and write its chemical equation?

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Answered by mandalohitha
3

Answer:

NH3+HCl->NH4Cl

Explanation:

it forms salt ammonium chloride in gaseous state ,but immediately it gets transformed into solid state.

Answered by shilpaadhau
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When ammonia gas reacts with hydrogen chloride gas, what is the product formed in a  given chemical reaction and write its chemical equation?

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When ammonia gas reacts with hydrogen chloride gas, it forms the salt ammonium chloride in gaseous state, but immediately it gets transformed into the solid state.

NH3 + 2HCl -----> NH4Cl _____ { ammonium chloride}

NH4Cl is formed from the reaction of NH3, a weak base, and HCl, a strong acid.

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