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In a gaseous reaction between ammonia and hydrochloric acid (HCl), a white precipitate of ammonium chloride is produced according to the following reaction. NH3(g) + HCl (g) rightarrow NH4Cl(s) Two cotton plugs
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SOLVED: A piece of cotton wool soaked in Ammonia solution is placed at one end of a glass tube and at the same time another piece of cotton wool soaked in concentrated
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SOLVED:One cotton ball soaked in ammonia and another soaked in hydrochloric acid were placed at opposite ends of a 1.00 m glass tube (Figure P 6.160 ). The vapors diffused toward the
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