DISSOLUTION OF AMMONIUM CHLORIDE NH4Cl (s) « NH4+(aq) + Cl-(aq) Steps #- Solutions Observation 1-Addition of Concentrated HCi Formed white solid 2-heat test tube contains nh4Ci + HCi Solid dissapears 3-Addition of water to nh4Ci(s) solution gets cold Did the equilibrium shift and in which direction? Explain What will happen to shift? How did the equilibrium shift when you added H2O to the solution
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- DISSOLUTION OF AMMONIUM CHLORIDE
NH4Cl (s) « NH4+(aq) + Cl-(aq)
Steps #- Solutions |
Observation |
1-Addition of Concentrated HCi |
Formed white solid |
2-heat test tube contains nh4Ci + HCi |
Solid dissapears |
3-Addition of water to nh4Ci(s) |
solution gets cold |
- Did the equilibrium shift and in which direction? Explain
- What will happen to shift?
- How did the equilibrium shift when you added H2O to the solution?
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