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Ammonium Nitrate when heated dispersed completely why

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Answered by yashgiradkar
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they become vapours and hence they disappears

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Answered by smartyaryan143
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Ammonium Nitrate when heated dispersed completely because on heating decomposed into colourless gaseous product namely, water vapor and nitrous oxide. both products being gases , escape around surroundings , leaving behind no visible products.

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