15. What type of reaction does occur when ammonia is allowed to react with hydrogen chloride?
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15. What type of reaction does occur when ammonia is allowed to react with hydrogen chloride?
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Answer:
it forms synthesis reaction ....
Explanation:
i.e., NH3 + HCl ----> NH4Cl
means when ammonia react with hydrochloric acid it reacts to form ammonium chloride...
Hope you will understand.....
HCl(aq) changes to HCl(gas)
HCl is heavier than air and falls down if these gases contact each to other solid white salt ammonium chloride forms and hydrogen is given out