Chemistry, asked by banorizwana1978, 5 months ago

Which does not sublime on heating?
(a) benzoic acid (b) camphor
(c) ammonium chloride (d) common salt​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

(c) ammonium chloride

Explanation:

For example, the dissociation on heating of solid ammonium chloride into hydrogen chloride and ammonia is not sublimation but a chemical reaction. Similarly the combustion of candles, containing paraffin wax, to carbon dioxide and water vapor is not sublimation but a chemical reaction with oxygen.

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Answered by speechlessmirror85
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Answer:

Ammonium chloride changes directly from solid to gaseous state on heating. The gaseous form of ammonium chloride can be cooled easily to get a pure solid. Other examples of solids which sublime are camphor, naphthalene, anthracene, iodine, etc.

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