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Write Balanced Chemical Equations for the Following: When the Excess of Ammonia is Treated with Chlorine. - Chemistry

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Write balanced chemical equations for the following:

When the excess of ammonia is treated with chlorine.

Solution

`8NH_3 + 3Cl_2 -> N_2 +  6NH_4Cl`

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