4. A solution of the weak base, ammonia (NH3), was completely neutralized with t
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4. A solution of the weak base, ammonia (NH3), was completely neutralized with the strong acid HCI. Write out the dominant equilibrium (including phase labels) that would exist in this "neutralized" solution. HINT: first look at what ions would exist in solution after the non-equilibrium reaction with the strong acid is over. Second, decide if either of these ions is an acid or a base. Lastly, write the equation for this ion acting as an acid or base in water. chemPad Help r (aq) + H2O (1) HCl (aq) + OH' (aq) CIA- (aq) +H 20 (1) HCI (aq)+OH(aq) Your answer differs too much from the expected answer to provide useful feedbackExplanation / Answer
Ammonia+hydrochloric acid->ammonium chloride
NH3(aq)+ HCl(liq)->NH4Cl(liq)
Ammonium chloride is neutral salt/neutralized solution.
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