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What is Nh3Cl?

Updated: 8/10/2023
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NH3Cl, (careful how you write it) is nothing.

Although for most purposes the existence NH3Cl+ can be ignored, it does exist.

It can be prepared as a salt with an appropriate cation. However it is may not be very stable.

NH4Cl+ is ammonium chloride.

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That is three formula units of ammonium chloride, NH4Cl.

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