What happens if ammonium chloride is heated in a test-tube with a long neck?

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2026-08-19 17:45

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When ammonium chloride is heated in a test-tube with a long neck, it will sublimate directly from a solid to a gas without melting. The gas will then travel up the long neck of the test tube and may condense back into solid form upon cooling, forming a white crystalline residue at the top of the tube.

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