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Q: What would happen if the ammonium system described in the experiment was heated?
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What can be heated to obtain nitrogen?

Either ammonium nitrite or ammonium dichromate can he heated to obtain nitrogen gas.


What is the gas formed when ammonium salt is heated with an alkali?

carbon


When heated what happens to ammonium chloride mixed with water in the tube?

nothing happens. it becomes an aqueous solution of ammonium chloride


Ammonium Carbonate heated makes what?

Ammonium Carbonate decomposes to yield Water(H2O), Carbon Dioxide(CO2), and Ammonium(NH4).


What does ammonium hydroxide silver nitrate and glucose do when heated?

produce silver


What is the molecular equation for ammonium when heated?

"Ammonium" is not a molecule, and as far as I know doesn't decompose when heated anyway. Heat is generally depicted in chemical equations by a delta-H symbol above the reaction arrow.


What happens to ammonium chloride when heated?

when ammonium chloride is heated its particles get converted into gaseous state i.e vapours of ammonium chloride due to sublimation.


How do you Convert ammonium nitrate to anhydrous ammonia?

since ammonium nitrate decomposes on heating so ammonium nitrate is covered with excess of calcium hydroxide with some water and then heated to get ammonia


Is ammonium flammable?

It is not flammable in the convention sense. However, when heated it can decomposes explosively.


What are the products formed when ammonium nitrite is heated?

nitrogen gas and water vapor


What are produced when ammonium nitrate is heated?

water + amonia gas


Ammonia is always evolved when an ammonium salt is heated into a basic solution?

Yes, it is true.