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Question
Convert hydrochloric acid to nascent chlorine.
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Solution
A mixture having three parts of conc. hydrochloric acid and one part of conc. nitric acid gives nascent chlorine.
\[\ce{3HCl_{(conc.)} + HNO3_{(conc.)} -> NOCl + 2H2O + 2[Cl]}\]
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