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The acid required is Hydrochloric Acid and the base is Ammonium Hydroxide (Ammonia solution in water). If the acid and base are very concentrated and merely placed close to each other, the vapours from them will react immediately to form white clouds of ammonium chloride particles.
NHCL does NOT exist.Misspelling of possible other compounds?NaCl sodium chloride, NH4Cl ammonium chloride ..... (Uh, can't think of more)
wash the product.The work of ammonium chloride in preparation of martius yellow is to polarize the compound structure of the solution.this allows exchange of groups during dyeing.it also helps in formation of soluble salt which can be used as a dye for wool and other materials.
No, it is eatable, normally used in salty liquorice (also known as salmiak or salmiakki) at 7% mass level. Salty liquorice is also used as a flavouring in other products, such as ice creams and alcoholic beverages.
Different types of salts are used on icy roads. Calcium chloride is the most common because it can be used on the coldest temperatures. Other salts used are magnesium chloride and sodium chloride.
a mixture of ammonium chloride and sodium chloride is a mixture of the both. both being chlorides cannot chemically react with other. So they can only be physically mixed.
Windex is a type of glass cleaner that does not contain ammonium chloride. This active ingredient is found in other household cleaners such as Spic and Span.
They are nonreactive towards each other in aqueous solutions but separately in acidic medium sodium benzoate forms the benzoic acid and ammonium chloride forms ammonia in basic medium.
yes it does (sort of, see below) other substances which sublime include dry ice(solid carbon dioxide), iodine, and naphthalene(substance found in mothballs). In the case of ammonium chloride, however, hydrogen chloride is driven off by the heat to give a mixture of gaseous ammonia and hydrogen chlroide. Condensation of the volatile acid and base regenerates ammonium chloride, so the process is actually a pseudosublimation.
The acid required is Hydrochloric Acid and the base is Ammonium Hydroxide (Ammonia solution in water). If the acid and base are very concentrated and merely placed close to each other, the vapours from them will react immediately to form white clouds of ammonium chloride particles.
Ammoniumhydroichloride ...maybe?Random Person: I do believe you answered your own question... your products are Ammonium Chloride and Ammonium Hydroxide.They do not react with each other!
NHCL does NOT exist.Misspelling of possible other compounds?NaCl sodium chloride, NH4Cl ammonium chloride ..... (Uh, can't think of more)
wash the product.The work of ammonium chloride in preparation of martius yellow is to polarize the compound structure of the solution.this allows exchange of groups during dyeing.it also helps in formation of soluble salt which can be used as a dye for wool and other materials.
First of all, a salt is anything with both positive and negative ions neutralizing each other to form a neutral compound called salt. In ammonium salt, the positive ion is ammonium ion. Such salts are formed by reactions between ammonia and acids. eg, NH3 (ammonia) + HCL (hydrochloric acid) -> NH4CL (ammonium chloride- ammonium salt)
First of all, a salt is anything with both positive and negative ions neutralizing each other to form a neutral compound called salt. In ammonium salt, the positive ion is ammonium ion. Such salts are formed by reactions between ammonia and acids. eg, NH3 (ammonia) + HCL (hydrochloric acid) -> NH4CL (ammonium chloride- ammonium salt)
A salt is produced by the neutralization of an acid and a base. NH4Cl, ammonium Chloride, can be made by reacting HCl with NH3.
Salts made of a metal and a nonmetal are named this way: [metal] [nonmetal root]-ide Examples: sodium + chlorine = sodium chloride potassium + iodine = potassium iodide Salts made from a metal or other complex cation and a nonmetal or other complex anion are named based on the cation and anion names: ------------------------------- ammonium ion + hydroxide ion = ammonium hydroxide sodium ion + hypochlorite ion = sodium hypochlorite calcium ion + chloride ion = calcium chloride