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Ammonia plus hydrochloric acid produces ammonium chloride. NH3 + HCl → NH4Cl
Hydrochloric acid neutralises ammonium hydroxide to make ammonium chloride.
NH4Cl is ammonium chloride. It is the product of an acid-base reaction between ammonia and hydrochloric acid. It is mildly acidic.
ammonium chloride which is a salt
Dissolve the ammonia in water to produce ammonium hydroxide then add hydrochloric acid to this to form ammonium chloride.
Ammonia plus hydrochloric acid produces ammonium chloride. NH3 + HCl → NH4Cl
Hydrochloric acid neutralises ammonium hydroxide to make ammonium chloride.
NH4Cl is ammonium chloride. It is the product of an acid-base reaction between ammonia and hydrochloric acid. It is mildly acidic.
a balanced equation for the reaction of hydrochloric acid and ammonia solution is given below.HCL(aq) + NH3(l) ---> NH4+(aq) + Cl-(aq) complete .This is the balanced chemical equation .
ammonium chloride which is a salt
Dissolve the ammonia in water to produce ammonium hydroxide then add hydrochloric acid to this to form ammonium chloride.
The internet is full of useful ways on how to make ammonium chloride. Hydrochloric acid, and ammonia can be combined to produce a chemical reaction which creates ammonium chloride.
Your question isn't clear - there is no reaction between ammonium chloride and water beyond dissolution. Do you mean the formula for hydrated ammonium chloride - NH4Cl.xH2O? ?
Ammonia + Hydrochloric acid ----> Ammonium Chloride NH3 + HCl ----> NH4Cl
ammonia and hydrochloric acid
Ammonium CHLORIDE, NH4Cl
You get Ammonium Chloride NH3+HCl-- NH4Cl