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A gas produced in the laboratory is highly soluble in water. It's colourless solution turns pink when few drops of phenolphthalein is added to it . What is the nature of the gas ?​

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Answered by ssasubash7
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Answered by CEOSanjay
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Example: The gas with the given condition is inferred as ammonia gas. It is because, its solubility value in water is 52.9 and it is a colorless gas and turns pink upon reaction with phenolphthalein

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