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Which of the following compounds are formed by the reaction of ammonia with acids?

A
Calcium ammonium nitrate
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B
Ammonium chloride
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C
Ammonium phosphate
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D
Ammonium sulphate
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Solution

The correct options are
A Calcium ammonium nitrate
B Ammonium chloride
C Ammonium phosphate
D Ammonium sulphate
NH3 is a base and it forms salt with acids.
Ammonia reacts with Nitric acid to form ammonium nitrate and on further addition with Calcium carbonate it forms Calcium ammonium nitrate.

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