A colourless water soluble solid \( A \) on heating gives equimolar quantities of \( B \) and \( C \). B gives dense white fumes with HCl and C does so with NH\(_3\). B gives brown precipitate with Nessler’s reagent and C gives white precipitate with nitrates of \( Ag^+ \), \( Pb^{2+} \) and Hg\(^{2+} \). A is
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The chemical behavior of ammonium salts includes producing white fumes with HCl and reacting with Nessler’s reagent to form a brown precipitate.
The compound \( NH_4Cl \) reacts as described in the question. It gives dense white fumes with HCl and reacts with Nessler’s reagent to give a brown precipitate, characteristic of ammonium salts.