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Can the following decomposition reaction be characterized as an acid-base reaction? Explain. $$\mathrm{NH}_{4} \mathrm{Cl}(s) \longrightarrow \mathrm{NH}_{3}(g)+\mathrm{HCl}(g)$$
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Chemistry 102
Chapter 4
Reactions in Aqueous Solutions
Solutions
Aqueous Equilibria
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Okay, question 158, usually ammonium chloride. This saw is unstable, so they will become decomposed and usually the asses initiation and chloride. And now we see ammonium chloride rot i and this on. So this is so. We want to get ammonia 1. Hydrogen from ammonium transfer to chloride rite is brother, is a base. Ammonium is acid. How do we right here now to form ammonia and hydrogen is transform, transfer, sophy tanther form to anbasa? Now let me write thiskaytransfer form 2 c to chloride. Okay transfer from ammonia to chloride. Gas is that i squyammoniais brontes case and chloride is brought the place.
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