Chemistry, asked by NAMANOS19, 10 months ago

A substance X used as an antacid reacts with
Hydrochloric acid to produce a gas y which is
used in fire extinguishers
Name the substance X and Y.
write a balanced equation of the reaction.
between x and hcl. ​

Answers

Answered by Prahem54
25

If the substance X is used as the antacid and it reacts with the hydrochloric acid, it will produce the gas Y.

This kind of gas is used in the extinguishing fire.

Then the name of substances X and Y are baking soda or sodium hydrogen carbonate and CO2 respectively.

The balanced equation of this reaction between X and hydrochloric acid is

NaHCO3+ HCI = NaCl + H20 + CO2.

a) X → Sodium hydrogen carbonate or baking soda.

y → CO2

(b) NaHCO3 + HCI → NaCI + H2O + CO2↑

Answered by Anonymous
8

Answer:

X=NAHCO3

Y=CO2

Explanation:

The explanation is here...

As we know that baking aoda is a n acod thats why irs is used as antacid to cure acidity,etc.

when it reacts with hcl it gives:-

NAHCO3+HCL-> NACL+H2O+CO2

PLS MARK AS BRAINLIESR

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