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Ammonia Reacts with a Monobasic Acid (A) to Form a Salt (B). B Decompose at About 250oc to Give Two Products (C) and (D), Leaving No Residue. - Chemistry

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Ammonia reacts with a monobasic acid (A) to form a salt (B). B decompose at about 250oC to give two products (C) and (D), leaving no residue. The oxide (D) is a liquid at room temperature and neutral to moist litmus, while gas (C) is a neutral  oxide. Identify A, B, C, D. Write the balanced equation involved the above process.
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\[\ce{NH3 + HNO3 -> NH4NO3}\]

              (A)           (B)

\[\ce{NH4NO3 ->[250°C] N2O + 2H2O}\]

                                (C)            (D) 

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Chapter 9.1: Ammonia - Exercise 3 [Page 221]

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Frank Chemistry - Part 2 [English] Class 10 ICSE
Chapter 9.1 Ammonia
Exercise 3 | Q 6 | Page 221
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