A dense white fume is formed when ammonia gas reacts with

a

O2(g)

b

H2(g)

c

Cl2(g)

d

HCl(g)

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Xavi-whizz
11 years ago

When ammonia gas react with hydrogen chloride from concentrated hydrochloric acid a white dense fume of ammoniumchloride is formed.

NH3(g) HCl(aq)-->NH4Cl(aq)

cornellhenry
4 years ago

Hydrogen chloride and chlorine gas, gives dense white fumes with ammonia.

Dentica
1 year ago

you can use this
of the property of acids , acids react with ammonia to give a dense white fume of ammonium chloride gas

NH3+HCl= NH4Cl

ICEDOK
5 years ago

My school you also know that ammonia can still react with chlorine gas to give a white densed fume
NH3 + CL - NH3CL

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