Meet ammonium chloride! And as Liman explains, the more we learn about new bodily functions, the more we learn about our bodies—and how to keep them healthy.
Ammonium chloride is a white solid. It breaks down when heated, forming ammonia and hydrogen chloride. When these two gases are cool enough, they react together to form ammonium chloride again.
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