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Give a balanced chemical equation for the following:

Reaction of ammonia with excess of chlorine.

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\[\ce{NH3 + 3Cl2 -> NCl3 + 3HCl}\]

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Chapter 9.1: Ammonia - Exercise 9 [Page 227]

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Frank Chemistry Part 2 [English] Class 10 ICSE
Chapter 9.1 Ammonia
Exercise 9 | Q 5.2 | Page 227

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