since ammonium chloride is a subline solid, it gets converted into gaseous state directly without changing into liquid state
yes it does (sort of, see below) other substances which sublime include dry ice(solid carbon dioxide), iodine, and naphthalene(substance found in mothballs). In the case of ammonium chloride, however, hydrogen chloride is driven off by the heat to give a mixture of gaseous ammonia and hydrogen chlroide. Condensation of the volatile acid and base regenerates ammonium chloride, so the process is actually a pseudosublimation.
When ammonium sulfate is heated, it decomposes into ammonia gas, water vapor, and sulfur dioxide gas. This reaction occurs because ammonium sulfate breaks down into its component elements at high temperatures, releasing ammonia gas as a product.
Ammonia gas and carbon dioxide gas are given off when ammonium carbonate decomposes.
No, ammonium carbonate does not react with calcium chloride.
The fumes given off when crystals of iodine are heated are purple in color.
NaCl, table salt, and ammonium chloride will both dissolve in water. Sand is only sparingly soluble in water. If you want to further separate ammonium chloride from sodium chloride, you will need to dry the resulting solution. The sodium chloride will precipitate out first. The ammonium chloride will remain in the supernatant and can be poured off leaving the sodium chloride crystals behind.
yes it does (sort of, see below) other substances which sublime include dry ice(solid carbon dioxide), iodine, and naphthalene(substance found in mothballs). In the case of ammonium chloride, however, hydrogen chloride is driven off by the heat to give a mixture of gaseous ammonia and hydrogen chlroide. Condensation of the volatile acid and base regenerates ammonium chloride, so the process is actually a pseudosublimation.
When ammonium sulfate is heated, it decomposes into ammonia gas, water vapor, and sulfur dioxide gas. This reaction occurs because ammonium sulfate breaks down into its component elements at high temperatures, releasing ammonia gas as a product.
Ammonia gas and carbon dioxide gas are given off when ammonium carbonate decomposes.
No, ammonium carbonate does not react with calcium chloride.
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Ammonia gas (NH3) is given off when ammonia solution is heated.
The fumes given off when crystals of iodine are heated are purple in color.
When heated gently, the red burgundy CoCl2.6H2O will decomposes into the violet CoCl2.2H2O then to the blue anhydrous CoCl2. Note: When this anhydrous compound is dissolved in water it will go back to the original red burgundy color.
Carbon Dioxide is given off. (CO2)
carbon dioxide is produced when it is heated
carbon dioxide, when carbonates are heated carbon dioxide is is given off.