【 】What salt is produced when ammonia reacts with hydrochloric acid?

 What salt is produced when ammonia reacts with hydrochloric acid?


Select one from the following:


A) KCl

B) NH4Cl

C) NH4Cl 

D) NH4NO2


Answer: (B)

Ammonium chloride salt (NH4Cl) is produced when ammonia reacts with hydrochloric acid, HCl.


Explanation:

Ammonia,NH3  is  a base and HCl is an acid.So acid-base reaction will happen and we will get salt .


NH₃ + HCl ----->NH₄Cl


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Which salt will be formed by the reaction of ammonia with hydrochloric acid?

Answer:Ammonium chloride salt (NH4Cl) will be formed by the reaction of ammonia with hydrochloric acid.




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