Question
Write the equation for:
The reaction between hydrogen chloride and ammonia.

Answer

When hydrogen chloride mixes with ammonia white fumes of ammonium chloride will be observed.
$HCl ( g )+ NH _3(g) \rightarrow NH _4 Cl ( s )$

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