When ammonium chloride is heated it undergoes dash?
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Ammonium chloride, when heated, undergoes thermal dissociation, to form ammonia and hydrogen chloride. ... Since the same ammonium chloride is re-obtained, this change is sometimes referred to as "sublimation". In actual sublimation, there is only a change of state and no decomposition.
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when ammonium chloride is heated it undergoes thermal decomposition.
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