The name for the compound NH2Cl is chloramine or chloroamine.
Formula: NH2Cl
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A solution is a mixture.
The other name for egg white solution is Albumin.
Sodium Chloride (NaCl) solution.
NH4Cl is ammonium chloride NH2Cl exist and is often called chloramine but sometimes monochloramine, chloramide and chlorazane. The oficial IUPAC name may be monochloroazane.
Nh2cl
Formula: NH2Cl
N10H20Cl10
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A poisonous mess. Mostly Chloramine (NH2Cl), Dichloramine (NHCl2) and a very small amount of Nitrogen trichloride (NCl3). all 3 are VERY toxic substances and NCl3 can explode from exposure to sunlight.
Electron Domain is Tetrahedral Molecular Geometry is Trigonal Pyramidal
A solution is a mixture.
The two react to form many toxic products, including chloramine, dichloramine, nitrogen trichloride and hydrazine. But, if the reaction goes through all the way, it forms non-toxic nitrogen. The equation is as followed: NH3+NaOCl --> NH2Cl+NaOH NH2Cl+NaOCl --> NHCl2+NaOH NHCl2+NaOCl --> NCl3+NaOH NH3+NH2Cl+NaOH --> N2H4+NaCl+H2O N2H4+2NH2Cl --> 2NH4Cl+N2 I would not recommend it unless you have proper safety equipment, a fume hood and are doing it under supervision of a experienced chemist.
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Only Induced dipole forces, also called dispersion forces, or London forces. NH2Cl is a polar molecular compound. Therefore, the intermolecular forces also include dipole forces.