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Heating of ammonium chloride

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Uploaded by on Oct 15, 2007

Ammonium chloride has the same result as ammonuium carbonate.

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  • salt sublimes. Colorless,pungent smelling gas giving dense white fumes with a glass rod dipped in concentreated HCL acid evolves

  • Holy-Terrorist:>*=* good stuff!

  • LOL, yah just splice together footage of you reagent in the tube and then the same tube after you washed it out because your reaction didn't occur

  • lol the test tube isn't tilted at 45 degrees and the test tube didn't move in and out of the flame

  • of course its sublimation, mabe for a short time HCL and NH3 is being produced, but hydrochloric acid is a very very strong one and always gives its proton to a base like NH3, so the white stuff is ammoniumchloride, and besides this video is just boring why do people post such a crap

  • the white smoke is NH4Cl or what?

  • But its a chemical reaction and not sublimation.

  • Yes because HCl and NH3 form Ammonium chloride again.

  • my text book says this is the process of sublimation

  • No it decomposes into HCl and NH3

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