Given the reactant side of the total ionic equation for the neutralization reaction of ammonium hydroxide (NH4OH) with hydrochloric acid (HCl), write the total ionic equation (also known as the complete ionic equation) by entering both the reactant and the product species, separated by the reaction arrow.

NH4+(aq)+OH−(aq)+H+(aq)+Cl−(aq)→ ?
Be sure to include the charges on the ionic species and the physical state of all the reactant and product species.
Express your answer as a chemical equation.

[NH4]^+ +(aq) + OH−(aq) + H^+(aq)+ Cl^−(aq)==> [NH4]^+(aq) + Cl^-(aq) + H2O(l)

To write the total ionic equation, we need to separate all the aqueous reactant and product species into their individual ions and include their charges.

Here's how you can do it:

1. Identify the aqueous reactants and products. In this case, the aqueous reactants are NH4OH and HCl.

2. Write the formula for each reactant and product, including the charges of the ions.

The reactant species NH4OH can dissociate into NH4+ and OH- ions. The product species HCl can dissociate into H+ and Cl- ions.

So, the total ionic equation would be:

NH4+(aq) + OH-(aq) + H+(aq) + Cl-(aq) → ?

Now, we need to determine the product(s) of the reaction to complete the equation. However, you haven't provided that information. Please provide the product(s) of the neutralization reaction between NH4OH and HCl so I can help you complete the total ionic equation.