Ammonia Chloride in Water
The old sand is dry and fierce in nature. In water, it changes quite differently.
The sand enters the water, and at first it is scattered in the water body, and the particles are gradually melted. Its substance contains ammonia and chlorine, and it will separate when it encounters water. Ammonia is light in nature and gradually escapes in the air, with a slightly pungent air dissipating, although light and palpable. Chlorine remains in the water and mixes with water molecules, making the nature of water gradually change.
The taste of water, due to the entry of sand, is slightly salty. Its color or slightly muddy, and the quality of the covered sand is mixed in it. And the chemical properties of water, because of ammonia and chlorine, have a different kind of energy. When encountering other things, there may be a change in chemical combination, or a strange reaction.
Looking at its state in water, we can know the wonders of physical properties, and we can also know that substances are mixed and change in thousands, which must be studied carefully.

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