2. When Sulphuric acid is added to 1g
of solid Sodium Chloride taken in a test
tube, which gas is released? What
changes do you observe when you test
the gas with dry and wet litmus paper?
What Conclusion can you draw from
this experiment?
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Answer:
When sulfuric acid is reacted with sodium chloride, it leads to the formation of sodium sulfate and also releases hydrogen chloride gas. The gas evolved is acidic in nature.
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Explanation:
When sulfuric acid is reacted with sodium chloride, it leads to the formation of sodium sulfate and also releases hydrogen chloride gas. The gas evolved is acidic in nature.
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