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The hydrogen atom of CH3 group in toluene are substituted by chlorine atom.
ammonium chloride can form NH3. It form when it is heating.
Aluminium chloride
well nerdy geeks nothing is produced idiots think its potassium
Yes. Ammonia reacts with hydrogen chloride to produce ammonium chloride. NH3 + HCl --> NH4Cl
A chloride is formed as NCl3, for ex.
No, it`s not possible to get any ionic compound by reacting chlorine and hydrogen together, all you'll get is Hydrogen Chloride.
The hydrogen atom of CH3 group in toluene are substituted by chlorine atom.
ammonium chloride can form NH3. It form when it is heating.
Aluminium chloride
well nerdy geeks nothing is produced idiots think its potassium
It is a true statement that chlorine gas reacts with sodium metal to produce sodium chloride. The symbol for chlorine is Cl.
One atom of hydrogen reacts with one atom of chlorine forming one molecule of hydrogen chloride (hydrochloric acid). An atom of hydrogen has less mass than one of chlorine so 1 gram of hydrogen contains more hydrogen atoms than one gram of chlorine.
Sulfur chloride
Salt -sodium chloride
Potassium reacts with Chlorine to create Pottassium Chloride or KCl
Sodium metal is very reactive and would explode when in contact with water and produce hydrogen gas.