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Approximately 36 grams of ammonium chloride will dissolve in 100 grams of water at 50°C.
Ammonium nitrate not only contains ammonium ions (the fertiliser component of the molecule) it also contains Nitrate ions which are also a fertilising compound and so much more nitrogen is added to the soil.
0.26 (mol NH4Cl / L) * 0.858 (L) = 0.2231 = 0.22 mol NH4Cl
The answer is 1.24 kilojoules is absorbed in the reaction of 4.88g of barium hydroxide octahydrate with ammonium chloride. Kilojoule can be abbreviated as kJ.
Depends. It is used for a variety of purposes, from making batteries and hardening snow on ski slopes to being used in drugs to help with low salt levels in the blood, and in cough medicines. As with any substance, ingestion of too much could be harmful. See here for more information: http://www.answers.com/topic/ammonium-chloride?cat=technology
Around 270 million metric tons of sulfuric acid are produced per year worldwide.
On average, about 825 million metric tons worldwide.
NH4 is an ion. It does not exist under normal conditions. It may exist in combined state as Ammonium Chloride NH4Cl (which is a sublimates and exists only in solid and gaseous state), Ammonium Nitrate NH4NO3, Ammonium Sulphate (NH4)2SO4 which may exist in gaseous state at high temperatures. In case you are talking about Ammonia which is NH3, then yes,it is a gas under normal conditions but becomes a liquid on bubbling through water. (Ammonia solution of varying concentrations), much like Hydrogen Chloride, which on bubbling through water, forms, Hydrochloric acid in varying concentrations.
On heating it sublimes and the vapor easily crystallizes to a solid again. Salt has a much higher melting point and sand extreemly high.
Ammonium chloride is a solid formed when two gasses (NH3(g) and HCl(g) ) are put together. (--> NH4Cl(s) )It may be called 'chemical sublimation', though literally speaking this is a 'contradictio in terminis'.This looks like a solid cloudy smoke coming out of gas, very much the same as the pure physical sublimation of iodine gas to iodine crystals or the formation of hoar-frost (ice from humid freezing air)
Worldwide, over 750 million metric tons of maize, or corn, are produced each year.
According to the wikipedia article about germanium, about 118 tonnes of this element were produced worldwide in 2011.