ZnO + 2 NH4Cl = ZnCl2 + 2 NH3 + H2O
The oxide ion reacts as a strong base with the ammonium ion, a weak acid to generate ammonia and water. In this reaction, the zinc and chloride ions act as 'spectator ions'.
Sublimation - on gentle heating ammonium chloride will sublime. Sodium Chloride does not and has a high melting point.
ammonium chloride can form NH3. It form when it is heating.
At a high enough temp. it melts
yes
The experiment will not work because sodium chloride does not sublime. Ammonium chloride appears to sublime upon heating. However, this process is actually decomposition into ammonia and hydrogen chloride gas. NH4Cl + heat → NH3 + HCl (Wikipedia)
Ammonium chloride is decomposed by heating.
The thermal dissociation reaction of ammonium chloride is:NH4Cl-------------------------NH3 + HClAmmonium chloride doesn't react with sodium chloride.
Heating the mixture ammonium chloride is decomposed after 315 oC.
Ammonium chloride is colorless.Ammonium chloride, as a solid, is white in color. It is highly soluble in water and solutions of ammonium chloride is colourless. The solid form also sublimes on heating.
Sublimation - on gentle heating ammonium chloride will sublime. Sodium Chloride does not and has a high melting point.
Yes. Ammonium salts such as ammonium chloride will react with a strong base to yield ammonia.
ammonium chloride can form NH3. It form when it is heating.
Ammonium chloride may be released by heating.
The products of the decomposition are different.
At a high enough temp. it melts
yes
by the process of sublimation the mixture of sodium chloride and ammonium chloride is placed in a dish and covered with an inverted funnel on heating, ammonium chloride will change into vapour,which will condense into a solid in the neck of the funnel ,whereas sodium chloride was left behind the dish