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what may happen if sodium chloride is taken instead of Ammonium Chloride​

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The main difference between ammonium chloride and sodium chloride is that when ammonium chloride is heated to high temperatures, it produces a thick white smoke, while sodium chloride does not produce white smoke when heated.

  • Ammonium chloride and sodium chloride are white crystals that are highly hygroscopic. In other words, these are white crystals that look the same and can absorb water when exposed to moisture in the air.
  • Ammonium chloride is an inorganic compound, and the chemical formula is NH_{4} Cl. It turns up as a white crystalline solid compound that is highly soluble in water.
  • Therefore, it turns out that ammonium chloride is a highly hygroscopic substance. Aqueous solutions of ammonium chloride are slightly acidic because NH^{4} + cations can remove hydrogen ions in aqueous solutions.
  • Sodium chloride is NaCL with a molar mass of 58.44g/mol. At room temperature and pressure, this compound appears as solid, colorless crystals, Odorless. This compound cannot absorb water vapor in its pure form. Therefore, it is not hygroscopic.
  • Sodium chloride is a salt. We call it sodium salt. There is one chlorine atom for every sodium atom in the molecule. This is responsible for the salinity of seawater.
  • It has a melting point of 801°c and boiling point of 1413°C. In a sodium chloride crystal, each sodium cation is surrounded by six chloride ions and vice versa. Therefore, we call the crystal system face-centered cubic.

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