Um, I don't know about the other compounds, but ZnS is insoluble.
Ammonium chloride is an inorganic compound also called NH4Cl.
Usually, ammonia in water solution is presented as NH3.H2O (sometimes NH4OH which is rather incorrect) then NH3.H2O + HCl = NH4Cl + H2O but also this reaction is correct NH3 + HCl = NH4Cl
NH4Cl is not binary.
No, it is an inorganic compound.
NH4Cl-------------ammonium chloride
Ammonium chloride is an inorganic compound also called NH4Cl.
Usually, ammonia in water solution is presented as NH3.H2O (sometimes NH4OH which is rather incorrect) then NH3.H2O + HCl = NH4Cl + H2O but also this reaction is correct NH3 + HCl = NH4Cl
NH4Cl is not binary.
No, it is an inorganic compound.
NH4Cl-------------ammonium chloride
The compound NH4Cl contains one ammonium ion for each chloride ion. Based on the naming rules for ionic compounds, this compound is simply ammonium chloride. Note that NH4 should not be confused with NH3, which is ammonia and is not an ion.
Ammonium Chloride
Ammonium chloride
NH4Cl (aq) + AgNO3 (aq) => AgCl (s) + NH4NO3 (aq).
Ammonium chloride is a compound; water solutions are acidic.
Warm with sodium hydroxide soln. NH4Cl gives strong smell of ammonia. Gas is alkaline. No result with NaCl NH4Cl + NaOH ---> NaCl + H2O + NH3
Precipitate of AgCl and NH4NO3 aqueous AgNO3 + NH4Cl >> AgCl + NH4NO3