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Standard IX
Chemistry
Stoichiometric Calculations
NH4Cl+NaOH=
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NH
4
Cl+NaOH=
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NH
4
Cl + NaOH → NaCl + NH
3
+ H
2
O Ammonium chloride react with sodium hydroxide to produce sodium chloride, ammonia and water.
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