The balance equation between aluminium chloride and ammonium hydroxide is given by:
AlCl3 + 3NH4OH --> Al(OH)3 + 3NH4Cl
However, in the case of excess NH4OH, ammonia does form, as with many metals, NH3 complexes and double salts. With Aluminium chloride, the double salt formed, which is apparently stable to 900 C, is AlCl3.6NH3. However, if you are a chemistry student or answering a question on an AP Chem exam, you might consider ignoring this part of the answer, as I doubt this knowledge is widely known. The reaction, with excess NH3, apparently proceeds at room temperature as:
Al(OH)3 + 3 NH4Cl + 3 NH4OH --> AlCl3.6NH3 + 3 H2O
There is a reaction between them. It forms NH4Cl by reaction.
displacement reaction
NH3 + HCl -----------> NH4Cl. Ammonia and hydrochloric acid combine to form Ammonium chloride
when nbutyl lithium is react with ammonium chloride gives LiCl and butane ,ammonia
Mercuric amidochloride is obtained by the reaction between ammonia and mercuric chloride.
Because aluminium chloride is a compound, not a reaction.
This is a chemical reaction; synthesis of aluminium chloride.
What is the reaction of calcium or magnesium with ammonia
There is a reaction between them. It forms NH4Cl by reaction.
displacement reaction
it form the complex compound
NH3 + HCl -----------> NH4Cl. Ammonia and hydrochloric acid combine to form Ammonium chloride
If you mix Ammonia as well as Hydrogen chloride, you will get ammonium chloride. It is given by NH3 (g) + HCl (g) → NH4Cl(s)
when nbutyl lithium is react with ammonium chloride gives LiCl and butane ,ammonia
Any reaction occur.
Mercuric amidochloride is obtained by the reaction between ammonia and mercuric chloride.
Any reaction occur between salt and aluminium.