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Ammonium Chloride is a white solid. When heated to 325 degrees C, it gives a vapor that is a mixture of ammonia and hydrogen chloride.
Suppose someone contends that the vapor consists of NH4Cl molecules rather than a mixture of NH3 and HCl. Could you decide between these alternatvie views on the basis of gas-density measurements? Explain.
Suppose someone contends that the vapor consists of NH4Cl molecules rather than a mixture of NH3 and HCl. Could you decide between these alternatvie views on the basis of gas-density measurements? Explain.
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