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Ozone is an allotropic form of oxygen. It acts as a powerful oxidising agent. During the oxidation of mercury (Hg) by ozone, the sub oxide (Hg2O) formed dissolves in mercury causing it to lose its - Chemistry (Theory)

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Ozone is an allotropic form of oxygen. It acts as a powerful oxidising agent.

During the oxidation of mercury (Hg) by ozone, the sub oxide (Hg2O) formed dissolves in mercury causing it to lose its meniscus and starts sticking to the sides of glass. What is this phenomenon called?

विकल्प

  • Branching of mercury

  • Tailing of mercury

  • Breaking of meniscus

  • distorted meniscus

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उत्तर

Tailing of mercury

Explanation:

Ozone oxidises mercury (Hg) to mercurous oxide (Hg2O). This suboxide dissolves in mercury, making it lose its meniscus and causing it to stick to the walls of the glass vessel. This phenomenon is known as tailing of mercury.

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