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5. Hydrogen chloride gas fumes in moist air but hydrogen sulphide us does not.​

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Answered by Chandra1972
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Explanation:

The answer is high solubility of the HCL in moist air.

It will appear in the form of white fumes. HCL reacts with moist air and form mist where the Hydrogen suphide doesn't because it is colorless gas with less solubility in moist air. Hydrogen chloride gas fumes in moist air but hydrogen sulphide gas does not.

Hydrogen chloride gas fumes in moist air because it has high solubility. It forms a mist of droplets of hydrogen chloride. The HCl gas mixes with the atmospheric vapour to form a mist which appears as white fumes.

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Answered by priya66243
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Answer:

because, hydrogen chloride is highly soluble in moist air.

Hydrogen sulphide does not fumes because it is a colourless gas with less

solubility in moist air.

Explanation:

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