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Action of dilute hydrochloric acid on sodium sulphite give reason

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Answered by mohanishgirdhar
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Answer:

it forms sodium chloride and sulphur dioxide

Explanation:

Na2SO3 + 2HCL = 2NaCl + H2O + SO2

Answered by rakesh7860R
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Answer:

Sodium Sulphite + HCl (Dil.) ---------> NaCl + Sulphur Dioxide

Explanation :-

Sodium (Na) being the Second most reactive metal as mentioned in Reactivity Series Can Displace Hydrogen (H) from its salt solution ...

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