Ammonia, NH3(g)NH3(g), and hydrogen chloride, HCl(g)HCl(g), react to form solid ammonium chloride, NH4Cl(s)NH4Cl(s): NH3

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Ammonia, NH3(g)NH3(g), and hydrogen chloride, HCl(g)HCl(g), react to form solid ammonium chloride, NH4Cl(s)NH4Cl(s): NH3

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Ammonia, NH3(g)NH3(g), and hydrogenchloride, HCl(g)HCl(g), react to form solid ammoniumchloride, NH4Cl(s)NH4Cl(s):NH3(g)+HCl(g)→NH4Cl(s)NH3(g)+HCl(g)→NH4Cl(s)Two 3.00 LL flasks at 25.0 ∘C∘C are connectedby a stopcock, as shown in the drawing
One flask contains 5.40gNH3(g)5.40gNH3(g), and theother contains 4.00 gg HCl(g)HCl(g). When thestopcock is opened, the gases react until one is completelyconsumed.
Q4 What mass of ammonium chloride will be formed?
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