Ammonia solution has a formula of NH4OH because its a solution(NH3 + H2O ---> NH4OH)
So, ammonia solution is a base and hydrochloric acid is an acid. A reaction between a base and an acid will produce salt and water:
NH4OH + HCl ---> NH4Cl + H2O
There will not be white smoke or fumes because this reaction does not involve ammonia solution and HYDROGEN CHLORIDE GAS.
2007-03-06 00:54:23
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answered by JustMe 2
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It's been a while since I took organic chemistry, but that sounds like it would make ammonium chloride, a poisonous gas.
2007-03-02 11:25:31
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answered by wayfaroutthere 7
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NH3 mixed with HCl ? You would have Ammonia chloride and hydrogen... but wait... are you doing that by yourself? at home? don't breath that, it's poisonous... be careful with the hydrogen, it can explode! good luck!
2007-03-02 11:29:44
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answered by Mark Conners 1
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Ammonium chloride would be formed or maybe you would get white fumes.
2007-03-02 11:28:00
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answered by Arnaq 5
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you wil get ammonium chloride and hydrogen. Hydrogen as you know is explosive
2007-03-02 11:55:57
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answered by gangico 3
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N H4 OH + H Cl -> N H4 Cl +H2O
2007-03-02 12:17:04
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answered by Anonymous
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ammoniumchloride will form in the form of white smoke
2007-03-02 11:41:18
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answered by Anonymous
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it will form ammonium chloride and hydrogen.
2007-03-02 13:55:59
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answered by scorpion 2
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