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Jun 4, 2015

Ammonium chloride, NH_4ClNH4Cl, will dissolve in water to produce ammonium cations, NH_4^(+)NH+4, and chloride anions, Cl^(-)Cl.

Since it's a very soluble salt, it will dissociate completely according to the following chemical equation

NH_4Cl_((s)) -> NH_(4(aq))^(+) + Cl_((aq))^(-)NH4Cl(s)NH+4(aq)+Cl(aq)

This is actually an endothermic reaction, which impliesr that heat is being absorbed from the surroundings.

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