Ammonia and gaseous hydrogen chloride combine to form ammonium chloride. NH3(g) HCl(g) S

Chapter 13, Problem 89

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Ammonia and gaseous hydrogen chloride combine to form ammonium chloride. NH3(g) HCl(g) S NH4Cl(s) If 4.21 L of NH3(g) at 27 C and 1.02 atm is combined with 5.35 L of HCl(g) at 26 C and 0.998 atm, what mass of NH4Cl(s) will be produced? Which gas is the limiting reactant? Which gas is present in excess?

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