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How is heating of sugar different from heating of ammonium chloride diagram​

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Answered by sikandar947011
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Heating of sugar is a compound change-As the sugar twists on heating (Loses its properties, change in synthesis). Heating of Ammonium chloride is a physical change-It just changes its state yet piece stays same. At the point when sugar is heated, it melts and afterward caramelizes emitting the water.

Answered by jayprakashsah1961
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Heating of sugar is different from heating of ammonium chloride because ammonium chloride (sulphar)is a sublimate. That's why when ammonium chloride is heated it's turn into vapour and if sugar will be heated it's be on melting.

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