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When it is heated it decomposes so that's kind of a hard to describe its texture.

"Ammonium dichromate, (NH4)2Cr2O7, decomposes when heated to produce chromium(III) oxide [Cr2O3], nitrogen gas, and water vapor:"

Check out the link in the sources.

2006-07-07 18:54:02 · answer #1 · answered by Trish J 3 · 0 0

The residual product from ammonium dichromate decomposition was also froth-like and
textures resembled those of the solid obtained following the reaction of CrO, (the probable decomposition
intermediate) with NH, (12).

I Googled this subject and this was all I could find that even came close to answering your question. I hope it's satisfactory.

2006-07-07 19:03:00 · answer #2 · answered by Adyghe Ha'Yapheh-Phiyah 6 · 0 0

no one has been able to stroke it long enough to find out.

2006-07-07 18:35:53 · answer #3 · answered by Eddie 1 · 0 0

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