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H2O + KCl + NH3 → KOH + NH4Cl | Phương Trình Phản Ứng Hóa Học

H2O | water | solid + KCl | potassium chloride | solid + NH3 | ammonia | solid = KOH | potassium hydroxide | solid + NH4Cl | ammonium chloride | solid | Temperature: temperature, Other Condition excess chlorine


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Reaction conditions when applied H2O + KCl + NH3

  • Catalyst: not available
  • Temperature: normal
  • Pressure: normal
  • Other conditions: not available

Reaction process H2O + KCl + NH3

Process: Add slowly ammonia solution to a test tube containing 1 ml of potassium chloride solution, shake slightly

Note: Ammonia is a weak base. Ammonia solutions are capable of precipitating many metal hydroxides when interacting with their saline solution. This reaction does not occur because KOH is a soluble hydroxide, not a precipitate.

The result of the reaction H2O + KCl + NH3

The phenomenon: This reaction does not occur

Detailed information on the reactants

Information about H2O (water)

  • Atomic weight: 18.01528 ± 0.00044
  • Color: Không màu
  • Status: Lỏng
H2O-nuoc-92

Information about KCl (potassium chloride)

  • Atomic weight: 74.5513
  • Color: tinh thể màu trắng
  • Status: Chất rắn
KCl-kali+clorua-121

Information about NH3 (ammonia)

  • Atomic weight: 17.03052 ± 0.00041
  • Color: Không màu
  • Status: Khí
NH3-amoniac-157

Detailed information about the products of the reaction

Information about KOH (potassium hydroxide)

  • Atomic weight: 56.10564 ± 0.00047
  • Color: màu trắng
  • Status: chất rắn
KOH-kali+hidroxit-127

Information about NH4Cl (ammonium chloride)

  • Atomic weight: 53.4915
  • Color: màu trắng, hút ẩm; không mùi
  • Status: chất rắn
NH4Cl-amoni+clorua-158

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