Depending on the conditions NH4Cl, NH2Cl, NHCl2 , NCl3 , NCl3.NH3, N2 and even small amounts of N2H4. Nitrogen trichloride, NCl3 , is potentially explosive.
Chlorine gas (Cl2) is a yellowish green in color. It is detectable with ammonia which makes a white smoke when it reacts with the chlorine.
If you mean chlorine bleach, then yeas. Particularly this happens in hypochlorite bleaches.
when bleaching powder reacts with ammonia, nitrogen gas is evolved along with calcium chloride and water. The balanced reaction is: 3CaCl(OCl)(s)+2NH3(aq) = 3CaCl2(aq)+N2(g)+3H2O(l)
No because ammonia and chlorine gas react together, as well as ammonia and bleach. So in other words, you cannot produce a chlorine gas with something that is meant to react to it.
Potassium reacts with Chlorine to create Pottassium Chloride or KCl
NCl3,HCl
urotropine is obtained!.. Urotropine or hexamethylene tetramine is obtained when formaldehyde reacts with ammonia
Ammonia. Produces chlorine vapor which is unstable and dangerous.
Chlorine gas (Cl2) is a yellowish green in color. It is detectable with ammonia which makes a white smoke when it reacts with the chlorine.
they react and form Zinc hydroxide
If you mean chlorine bleach, then yeas. Particularly this happens in hypochlorite bleaches.
Chloroamine is produced from that. Also Hydrazine can be formed
You get Ammonium Chloride NH3+HCl-- NH4Cl
Ammonia and sodium chloride are formed.
it reacts with water. it forms OH- by reaction.
When CFc's breakdown, they release Chlorine. It reacts with ozone and deplete it.
it gets converted into gemmaxane c6cl6