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Question
Give balanced chemical equations for Reaction of ammonia with excess chlorine.
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Solution
When ammonia reacts with the excess of chlorine, it forms nitrogen trichloride and HCl.
NH3 + 3Cl2
NCl3 + 3HCl
(Nitrogen trichloride)
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