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What type of reaction is shown in the following equation: NH3 + HCl --> NH4Cl ?
synthesis
double-replacement
decomposition
single-replacement
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Two reactants (NH3 and HCl) combine to form a single product (NH4Cl). It's an acid–base combination (formation of NH4+ and Cl−).
Two reactants (NH3 and HCl) combine to form a single product (NH4Cl). It's an acid–base combination (formation of NH4+ and Cl−).
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