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`NH_(4)Cl+NaOH rarr "(Gas A)", NaCl+H_(2)SO_(4)rarr "(Gas B)"`
Discuss the acid-base nature of these gases, when dissolved in water. What is the product formed between these gases when mixed together? 

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