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Activity 2.9
Take about lg solid NaCl in a clean and
dry test tube and set up the apparatus as
shown in Fig. 2.4.
Add some concentrated sulphuric acid to
the test tube.
What do you observe? Is there a gas coming
out of the delivery tube?
Test the gas evolved successively with dry
and wet blue litmus paper.
In which case does the litmus paper change
colour?
On the basis of the above Activity, what do
you infer about the acidic character of:
(i) dry HCl gas
(ii) HCl solution?​

Answers

Answered by krishna81611
10

Answer:

Yes, Hydrochloric gas comes out from the test tube.

The following reaction took place.

2NaCl(s) + H2SO4(l) - Na2SO4(aq) + 2HCl(g)

When tested with dry litmus paper, it's colour do not change but when it is tested with a wet litmus paper, it's colour changes from blue to red due to the formation of hydrochloric acid on the litmus paper.

(i) From the above activity we infer that Dry HCl gas do not shows it acidic behavior due to the absence of water.

(ii) HCl solutions shows it's acidic behavior as it is dissolved in water and dissociates into H+ and Cl- ions. Out of these, H+ ions are responsible for it's acidic behavior.

Hope you understand.

Answered by ak546
3

Answer:

sorry for late but answer is 100% correct

Explanation:

Yes, Hydrochloric gas comes out from the test tube.

The following reaction took place.

2NaCl(s) + H2SO4(1) - Na2SO4(aq) + 2HCl(g)

When tested with dry litmus paper, it's colour do not change but when it is tested with a wet litmus paper, it's colour changes from blue to red due to the formation of hydrochloric acid on the litmus paper.

(i) From the above activity we infer that Dry HCI gas do not shows it acidic behavior due to the absence of water.

(ii) HCl solutions shows it's acidic behavior as it is dissolved in water and dissociates into H+ and Cl- ions. Out of these, H+ ions are responsible for it's acidic behavior.

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