What reaction happens when ammonium bicarbonate, NH4HCO3, is heated?
Doing this is hard to predict, with limited information. However, we can work with it step by step and find out as much as we can.
The ammonium bicarbonate started, like, bouncing off the spoon, but what is it that makes it do this?
What indeed. Can you make any sort of guess? Compounds don't have legs, and can't really "jump". But something made it move ... what did you see make it more? Or what didn't you see, that made it move?
And is this an exothermic or an endothermic reaction?
Well, can you define each, and see which definition matches procedures and results, and answer this one for yourself?
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