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On heating ammonium chloride changes into liquid.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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when ammonium chloride is heated it undergoes dissociation to form a product such as NH3 and HCl. The ammonium chloride undergoes sublimation when it is heated, the substance undergoes changes from solid to gas. The gas contains molecules such as ammonia and hydrogen chloride.

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Answered by ItzNorah
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On heating ammonium chloride changes into liquid

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On heating a solution of ammonium chloride, the ammonium chloride (a salt) will be in equilibrium with ammonia and hydrogen chloride in the form of hydrochloric acid. The net result of heating such a solution will be to drive the equilibrium toward the ammonia and hydrogen chloride.

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