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NH4Cl + NaOH ---> NaCl + NH4OH
Calcium hydroxide react with ammonium sulfate.The insoluble calcium sulfate is formed.
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The following reaction occurs H2SO4 + 2NH4OH --> (NH4)2SO4 + H2OSulphuric Acid + Ammonium Hydroxide --> Ammonium Sulphate + WaterThis is a neutralization reaction.
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if the ion that is already with the hydroxide is stronger which is general the case, ammonium hydroxide and a metal sulfate will me formed.
NH4Cl + NaOH ---> NaCl + NH4OH
They will react together. IT will form aluminium hydroxide.
Calcium hydroxide react with ammonium sulfate.The insoluble calcium sulfate is formed.
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The following reaction occurs H2SO4 + 2NH4OH --> (NH4)2SO4 + H2OSulphuric Acid + Ammonium Hydroxide --> Ammonium Sulphate + WaterThis is a neutralization reaction.
No reaction takes place. pH of the solution increase.
When Ammonium Hydroxide is added to ferrous sulphate solution a DIRTY GREEN PRECIPITATE of Fe(OH)2 is formed. FeSO4 + 2NH4OH = (NH4)2SO4 + Fe(OH)2
Nothing. They do not react.
What is the evidence for a shift in equilibrium's when ammonium chloride was added to the stock solution in hydroxide phenolphthalein? In: http://wiki.answers.com/Q/FAQ/2455 [Edit categories]