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Write the equation for the reaction of hydrogen chloride with ammonia.


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Equation for the reaction of hydrogen chloride with ammonia:

  • When Hydrogen chloride (HCl)reacts with ammonia, it produces Ammonium chloride (NH4Cl).
  • This reaction is an example of two gas-phase reactants combining to produce a solid product.
  • The Ammonium chloride obtained is a white solid.

The equation for the reaction of hydrogen chloride with ammonia is :

HCl(g)+NH3(g)NH4Cl(s)HydrogenChlorideAmmoniaAmmoniumchloride


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