Chemistry, asked by viratno4411, 7 months ago

Give me a conclusion on sublimation of ammonium chloride

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Answered by kartik4562
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Observation- Ammonium chloride will not melt as we heat it. It will change to gaseous state directly and will deposit on the inner cooler walls of the funnel as a crystalline solid. Conclusion - Ammonium chloride thus sublimes on heating.

Answered by btrisha84503
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Answer:

sublimation means direct change of solid into gas without undergoing a intermediate phase of liquid

Ammonium chloride does not melt into liquid when sublime or heat but it gets turned into white vapour.

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