When phosphorus pentachloride reacts with an alcohol, hydrogen chloride (HCl) is produced as one of the products along with a halogenoalkane.
When you dip a glass rod in ammonia (NH3) and then put this through the fumes (HCl), ammonia chloride is produced (NH3CL) .
If you bring HCl gas (Hydrochloride) near ammonia vapors, dense white fumes are formed. This is because of the formation of Ammonium Chloride.
The reaction is vigorous; the fumes are HCl. Please see the link.
Yes, it is correct.
The fumes from the (concentrated) solutions chemically react (base to acid) to form ammonium chloride as microparticle solid powder:NH3(gas) + HCl(gas) --> NH4Cl(solid)
Very simple , a glass rod soaked in ammonia solution bring to the mouth of both the bottles mutaric acid (HCl) gives white fumes while vinegar does not.
If you bring HCl gas (Hydrochloride) near ammonia vapors, dense white fumes are formed. This is because of the formation of Ammonium Chloride.
The reaction is vigorous; the fumes are HCl. Please see the link.
By using chemicals suchas white dense fumes
Yes, it is correct.
it foams and makes a white salt like substance
Chlorine gas (Cl2) is a yellowish green in color. It is detectable with ammonia which makes a white smoke when it reacts with the chlorine.
When ammonia diffuses woth hydrochloric acid, the ammonia is less dense than the Hydrochloric acid, thus causing the ammonia to travel faster towards the hydrochloric acid. A white solid ring should form when both gases meet.
Jupiter is the planet that has white ammonia clouds.
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The fumes from the (concentrated) solutions chemically react (base to acid) to form ammonium chloride as microparticle solid powder:NH3(gas) + HCl(gas) --> NH4Cl(solid)