Are These Net Ionic Equations Accurate?

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The discussion focuses on the accuracy of several net ionic equations derived from chemical reactions. The equations presented include the reactions of hydrochloric acid with ammonia, sodium hydroxide, and ammonium chloride. Participants confirm that the net ionic equations for each reaction are correct, affirming the validity of the calculations. The community expresses appreciation for the clarity of the equations. Overall, the net ionic equations are deemed accurate.
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I was wondering if these net ionic equations were right?

HCl + NH3 ---> NH4Cl + H2O
Net Ionic is? 3H + NH3 ---> NH4 +H2O

HCl + NaOH ---> NaCl + H2O
Net Ionic is? H + OH ---> H2O

NH4Cl + NaOH ---> NH3 + NaCl + H2O
Net Ionic is? NH4 + OH ---> NH3 + H2O

Are these Net Ionics Right? Thank you SO MUCH. Much obliged.
 
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All of them seem correct. Great!
 
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