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Question
In the laboratory preparation of hydrochloric acid, HCl gas is dissolved in water.
- Draw a diagram to show the arrangement used for the absorption of HCl gas in water.
- State why such an arrangement is necessary? Give two reasons for the same.
- Write the chemical equation for the laboratory preparation of HCl gas when the reaction is:
- Below 200°C
- Above 200°C
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Solution
i. 
ii. Two reasons for the use of funnel arrangements are:
- Prevents or minimizes back-suction of water.
- Provides a large surface area for absorption of HCl gas.
iii.
- \[\ce{NaCl + H2SO4 ->[below 200^\circ C] NaHSO4 + HCl ^}\]
- \[\ce{2NaCl + H2SO4 ->[above 200^\circ C] Na2SO4 + 2HCl}\]
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