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7 November, 13:29

Ammonia (NH3 (g), AH = - 46.19 kJ/mol) reacts with hydrogen chloride (HCl (g), AH = - 92.30 kJ/mol) to

form ammonium chloride (NH4Cl (s), AH = - 314.4 kJ/mol) according to this equation:

NH3 (g) + HCl (9) ► NH4Cl (s)

What is AHxn for this reaction?

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  1. 7 November, 13:57
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    It is HCl9 + chloride which would get you the combination of hydrogen ammonium chloride oxygen
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