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प्रश्न
Hydrogen chloride dissolves in water to form an acidic solution.
Give three distinct tests (apart from using an indicator) you would carry out with this solution to illustrate the typical properties of an acid.
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उत्तर
Tests for hydrogen chloride are -
(i) When silver nitrate solution is added to hydrochloric acid, it gives white precipitate of silver chloride.
(ii) When lead nitrate solution is added to it, it gives white precipitate of lead chloride.
(iii) Concentrated hydrochloric acid when added to oxidizing agents like manganese dioxide, lead dioxide etc., it liberates chlorine gas which is a greenish yellow,
pungent smelling gas.
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Convert hydrochloric acid to nascent chlorine.
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Two solutions that yields white precipitates, when treated with hydrogen chloride or hydrochloric acid.
What happens when dilute hydrochloric acid is added to Iead nitrate solution ?
By the addition of only one solution, how would you distinguish between dilute hydrochloric acid and dilute nitric acid?
Write sqauential observation for effect of heat on Ammonium chloride.
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Lead nitrate crystals are heated in a hard glass test tube.
Write an equation for the reaction of hydrochloric acid on manganese (IV) oxide.
Convert hydrochloric acid to nascent chlorine.
Write an equation for the reaction of hydrochloric acid on manganese (IV) oxide.
Convert Hydrochloric acid to nascent chlorine.
