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state what is observed when ammonium chloride is heated​

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Answered by ashwathaman2004
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Answer:

it sublimates into gaseous state

Explanation:

Ammonium chloride is a sublimate substance which when heated gets converted into gases


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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

When ammonium chloride is heated, it convert into gaseous state from solid state.

Explanation:

When ammonium chloride is heated, it convert into gaseous state from solid state because ammonium chloride is a sublimate substance. During sublimation method, when ammonium chloride is heated, it produces a gas of ammonium chloride. Here, the sublimate substance is a type of substance in which have the property to convert solid into gaseous state directly on heating without changing the liquid state. So, ammonium chloride is a sublimate substance.

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