what happens when solid ammonium chloride is heated
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Reactions. Ammonium chloride appears to sublime upon heating but actually decomposes into ammonia and hydrogen chloride gas.
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When solid ammonium chloride is heated, it decomposes as represented above. The value of K, for the reaction is 0.0792 at 575 K. A 10.0 g sample of solid ammonium chloride is placed in a rigid, evacuate that is sealed and heated to 575 K. The system comes to equilibrium with some solid NH Cl remaining in the container.
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