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Potassium azide react with hydrogen chloride

KN3 + 4HCl → Cl2 + NH4Cl + KCl + N2


Potassium azide react with hydrogen chloride to produce chlorine, ammonium chloride, potassium chloride and nitrogen. Hydrogen chloride - concentrated solution. In this reaction, the catalyst is can be platinum.


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Сoding to search: KN3 + 4 HCl = Cl2 + NH4Cl + KCl + N2

Add / Edited: 06.06.2015 /

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