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how is heating of sugar different from a heating of ammonium chloride please answer with explanation

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Answered by sahil5448
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Explanation:

Because sugar is melt and ammonium is vapourit

Answered by PRATHAMABD
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Explanation:

Heating of Ammonium chloride is a physical change-It just changes its state yet piece stays same. At the point when sugar is heated, it melts and afterward caramelizes emitting the water. After this, it turns black(carbon) and after that converts to CO2. ... So the warming of NH4Cl is a case of sublimation response.

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