NH4Cl (g) = NH3 (g) + HCl (g)
3(Nh4)2U2O7 = 2U3O8 + 3H2O + 6NH3 + O2
when ammonium chloride is heated its particles get converted into gaseous state i.e vapours of ammonium chloride due to sublimation.
since ammonium chloride is a subline solid, it gets converted into gaseous state directly without changing into liquid state
The general equation for complete combustion of nh4no3 is actually the equation for the thermal decomposition of ammonium nitrate. It is: 2NH4NO3 ---> 2N2(g) + 4H2O(l)+ O2(g).
Calcium carbonate --> Calcium oxide + Carbon dioxide Its an example of thermal decomposition.
Decomposition of ammonium carbonate:(NH4)2CO3 --> 2 NH3 + CO2 + H2O
This is a chemical change (thermal decomposition).
3(Nh4)2U2O7 = 2U3O8 + 3H2O + 6NH3 + O2
when ammonium chloride is heated its particles get converted into gaseous state i.e vapours of ammonium chloride due to sublimation.
The thermal dissociation reaction of ammonium chloride is:NH4Cl-------------------------NH3 + HClAmmonium chloride doesn't react with sodium chloride.
since ammonium chloride is a subline solid, it gets converted into gaseous state directly without changing into liquid state
Potassium chloride is stable to thermal degradation.
The general equation for complete combustion of nh4no3 is actually the equation for the thermal decomposition of ammonium nitrate. It is: 2NH4NO3 ---> 2N2(g) + 4H2O(l)+ O2(g).
(nh4)2s2o8
Steam and nitrogen
The thermal decomposition has the following equation: CaCO3 --------CaO + CO2
A-----------B + C