The heating of solid ammonium chloride is an example of reversible reaction. True or False
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The heating of solid ammonium chloride is an example of reversible reaction
➝ True
Reason:
If solid amonium cholride is heated at very high temperature, the solid decomposes into two gases of amonium and hydrogen chloride. We can get back the solid of amonium cholride , on cooling.
Hence, it is an example of reversible reaction.
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- A change that can be reversed by reversing the conditions are called reversible change.
- The reaction that can be reversed to it's original form after any reactions is said to be reversible reaction.
- The formula of amonium cholride is
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