Chemistry
Give one example of a reaction between the above two gases which produces a solid.
Hydrogen Chloride
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NH3 [g] + HCl [g] ⟶ NH4Cl (s-solid)
When a gas jar containing HCl gas is inverted over a jar full of ammonia gas, dense white fumes are formed. These fumes consist of particles of solid ammonium chloride suspended in air.
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