Ammonium chloride + Potassium hydroxide - Potassium
chloride + Ammonia gas + Water
Which of the following chemical reactions correctly interprets
the chemical word equation above?
а) KCl (aq) + NH3(g) + H20 (1) ► NH4Cl (aq) + KOH (aq)
b) NH4Cl (aq) → KCl (aq) + NH3(g) + H2O (1)
c) NH3 (g) + KOH (aq) → NH3(g) + H20 (1)
d) NH4Cl (aq) + KOH (aq) → KCl (aq) + NH3(g) + H20 (1)

Respuesta :

Answer:

d) NH4Cl (aq) + KOH (aq) → KCl (aq) + NH3(g) + H20 (1)

Explanation:

The formula for Amonnium Chloride is NH4Cl.

The formula for Pottasium Hydroxide is KOH.

The formula for Pottasium Chloride of KCL.

The formula for Ammonia gas is NH3.

And as everyone knows the formula of water is H20.

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