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Amara Schmidt
27 August, 07:30
Reaction of ammonia and hydrogen chloride
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Sasha Drake
27 August, 09:10
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In water, the reaction between ammonia (NH3) and hydrogen chloride (HCl) is a textbook example of acid-base chemistry ... The theft leaves chloride alone and negative. But the nitrogen molecule (now called ammonium) has gained a positive charge from the stolen hydrogen, and that attracts the chloride.
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