Solid ammoni chloride, NHCl, is formed by the reaction of geeous ammonia, NH, and hydrogen chloride, HCL NHƯ HOTEINH CHI

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Solid ammoni chloride, NHCl, is formed by the reaction of geeous ammonia, NH, and hydrogen chloride, HCL NHƯ HOTEINH CHI

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Solid ammoni chloride, NHCl, is formed by the reaction of geeous ammonia, NH, and hydrogen chloride, HCL NHƯ HOTEINH CHI A4.78 g sample of NH, gas and a 4.78 g sample of HCl gas are mixed in a 0.50 L Back at 25℃ Identify the limiting reagent - HC ONH, NICI How many grams of NH CI will be formed by this reaction? 0.151 Incorrect What is the pressure in atmospheres of the gas remaining in the flask? Ignore the volume of solid NH CI produced by the reaction 7.28
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