A student set up the apparatus. Colourless fumes of hydrogen chloride were given off by the hydrochloric acid and colourless fumes of ammonia were given off by the aqueous ammonia. After a few seconds, white fumes were seen at point X in the tube.
The student repeated the experiment using a solution of methylamine, CH3NH2, in place of ammonia, NH3. The white fumes were seen at point Y in the tube, rather than at point X. Explain this difference.
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A student set up the apparatus. Colourless fumes of hydrogen chloride were given off by the hydrochloric acid and colourless fumes of ammonia were given off by the aqueous ammonia. After a few seconds, white fumes were seen at point X in the tube.
The student repeated the experiment using a solution of methylamine, CH3NH2, in place of ammonia, NH3. The white fumes were seen at point Y in the tube, rather than at point X. Explain this difference.
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