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Question
Hydrogen chloride gas is prepared in the laboratory by the action of concentrated sulphuric acid on sodium chloride.
State the method of collection of the gas formed above.
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Solution
Upward displacement of water.
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Give a balanced chemical equation for the above reaction.
