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Title: Ammonium chloride dissolves in water according to the equation NH4Cl(s) + Heat = NH4+(aq) + Cl-(aq)?
Post by: lfiorill on Nov 3, 2013
Based on this

a. the solubility of ammonium chloride decreases with increasing temperature.
b. the solubility of ammonium chloride increases with increasing temperature.
c. the solubility of ammonium chloride increases with decreasing temperature.
d. the solubility of ammonium chloride is not affected by a change in temperature.


Title: Ammonium chloride dissolves in water according to the equation NH4Cl(s) + Heat = NH4+(aq) + Cl-(aq)?
Post by: LIGHT on Nov 3, 2013
B, the solubility of NH4Cl increases with increasing temperature.  Le Chatelier's law