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Ammonium nitrate when heated disappears completely. Why?​

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Answered by Varsha2711
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Ammonium nitrate when heated disappears completely as Ammonium nitrate on heating decomposes to give nitrous oxide (laughing gas) and water in form of vapour.

NH4NO3 = N2O + 2H2O.

Thus, the products formed evaporate in air completely leaving no trace.

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