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Explain Sublimation process of ammonium chloride ?​

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Answered by ItzUltraParthStar
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Sublimation of ammonium chloride is explained below :

* Take some crushed ammonium chloride (solid) in a china dish.

* There is an inverted funnel over the china dish.

* There is a cotton plug on the stem of the funnel.

* Heat the crushed ammonium chloride, we found that ammonium chloride directly changes into vapours.

* After some time, we see that vapours of ammonium chloride again solidfied at the surface of funnel.

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Answered by ooKAY
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Sublimation of ammonium chloride is explained below :

  • Take some crushed ammonium chloride (solid) in a china dish.

  • There is an inverted funnel over the china dish.

  • There is a cotton plug on the stem of the funnel.

  • Heat the crushed ammonium chloride, we found that ammonium chloride directly changes into vapours.

  • After some time, we see that vapours of ammonium chloride again solidfied at the surface of funnel.
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