how is heating of sugar and heating of ammonium chloride different from each other
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the heating pf sugar changes into vapour
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Hey mate!
When we heat sugar, it becomes charred and gets black in color. Carbon is formed.
When we heat solid ammonium chloride, it directly converts into gaseous state without coming to liquid state. This is known as sublimation.
Ciao!
When we heat sugar, it becomes charred and gets black in color. Carbon is formed.
When we heat solid ammonium chloride, it directly converts into gaseous state without coming to liquid state. This is known as sublimation.
Ciao!
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