Question
Question: Write the balanced reaction of ammonia with excess chlorine?...
Write the balanced reaction of ammonia with excess chlorine?
Solution
Ammonia is a colorless gas with a pungent smell. It is a hazardous substance and forms an explosive substance when reacted with excess chlorine (Cl2).
Complete step by step answer:
As we know that ammonia is a chemical compound with formula NH3. Ammonia is a colorless gas with a characteristic pungent smell. It is a hazardous gas in its concentrated form. Therefore, the industries producing, storing and using it, is subjected to strict reporting/supervision. Ammonia is used in many places. It is used as a fertilizer for plants or crops. In the household, ammoniacal solution is used as a cleaner for many surfaces. Its most common use in households is to clean glass and stainless steel products. Solution of ammonia is also used in the fermentation industry as a source of nitrogen for microorganisms. It is also used as an antimicrobial agent for food products.
The ammonia is mainly produced in industries by Haber’s-process. In this process, nitrogen and hydrogen gas react at temperature 450∘C and high pressure to give ammonia.
i.e. N2+3H2Δ2NH3 ; ΔH=−α1.sJrmol−1
Now, when chlorine gas is taken in excess and is reacted with ammonia, it removes all Nitrogen atoms and replaces them with chlorine atoms to give explosive liquid nitrogen trichloride (NCl3).
i.e. NH3(ammonia)+3Cl2(Excess)→NCl3(Nitrogen Trichloride)+3HCl
which is the required reaction.
Note:
The proper precautions should be taken before doing the above process as the product NCl3 is not exposed to air and water.This yellow, oily, pungent-smelling and explosive liquid is most commonly encountered as a byproduct of chemical reactions between ammonia-derivatives and chlorine.