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Started by LoW_JacK, June 06, 2004, 05:25:00 AM

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LoW_JacK

HCL + NH3 = Ammonium Chloride + ?


The ? doesnt concearn me as much as the easy addition reaction of ,lets say, muratic acid + 99.99% pure ammonia, equalling ammonium chloride salt. Is this as simple as it sounds? I've pondered about the ammonia needing some H2O with it. But for the most part, It's a straight forward way of producing ammonium chloride salt....????
NO/Yeah?


Tdurden969

Yes.

Muriatic acid and ammonia water = ammonium chloride.

What do you meanĀ  99.99% ammonia?


ApprenticeCook

Do you mean gaseous ammonia? have fun....  ::)
personally, rather use somewhat diluted, 30-40%??? and gas with HCl... ???

And yes your right, its a+b reaction...
acid + base --> salt + water (not water here though)
HCl + NH3 --> NH4Cl


LoW_JacK


What do you meanĀ  99.99% ammonia?




Just the shit in liquid form that boasts of being pure ammonia. As opposed 2 lemon scented. :P