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Write your observation and a balanced equation for Ammonium chloride being heated.
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On heating ammonium chloride, white crystalline solid sublimates to form a basic gas (NH3) and acidic gas (HCl). The dense white fumes are noticed that form a white mass on the cooler parts of the test tube. No residue is left behind.
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