I learned that HCl
ac + NH3
ac NH
4Cl
ac.
Both of those are gases at STP, which means they could coexist in the same container.
Would this happen in atmosphere?
HCl
(g) + NH3
(g) NH
4Cl
(s).
If possible, this would be a precipitation from plain air, which is awesome.
I think this would be somewhat more viable in a confined space. The salt would crystallize in a much more noticeable way, should that happen in the first place.
HCl
(g) + NH3
(g) NH
4Cl
(s).
Since it is a closed space, even this
HCl
(g) + NH3
(g) NH
4Cl
(s).
looks possible in my head. This one is awesome in an additional level.
So that's it. Please tell me if this would happen.
I am not sure if this thread is in the proper section. I think the answer to possibility lies in physical chemistry magnitudes related in some way I don't know. The ΔG=-RT lnK jumps to mind, but that one requires the equilibrium constant, which only appears if the last equation is actually valid.