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∙ 10y agoYes, ammonium chloride can sublime at room temperature. Sublimation is the process in which a substance transitions directly from a solid to a gas without passing through the liquid phase. Ammonium chloride has a relatively low sublimation temperature, allowing it to sublime easily at room temperature.
Heating ammonium chloride causes it to decompose into ammonia gas and hydrogen chloride gas. This reaction is endothermic, meaning it absorbs heat from its surroundings.
Steel is typically at room temperature, which is around 68-77°F (20-25°C).
Boron is a solid at room temperature.
The melting point of platinum is 1768 degrees Celsius, which is much higher than room temperature. At room temperature, platinum would be solid and not at its melting point.
Bromine is a liquid at room temperature.
Heating ammonium chloride causes it to decompose into ammonia gas and hydrogen chloride gas. This reaction is endothermic, meaning it absorbs heat from its surroundings.
Yes, ammonium chloride (NH4Cl) is highly soluble in water. When added to water, it dissociates into its ions, ammonium ions (NH4+) and chloride ions (Cl-), which makes it easily dissolve in the water.
It is simply room temp. An example of room temp is usually 68° to 75°
A solid.Potassium is a solid at room temperature.Solid, it melts at a little above 140 degrees fahrenheit.
room temperature is 65 degrees Fahrenheit
Steel is typically at room temperature, which is around 68-77°F (20-25°C).
gas at room temp
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depends on what temprature the room is.
No that's pretty hot. Room temp for Fahrenheit is about 70 degrees
it is room temp. if its temp is to high it will melt.
Whatever temperature the room happens to be.