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beryllium chloride fumes in air explain​

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Answered by saumiinturi
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Beryllium chloride is a salt of strong acid and weak base. It undergoes hydrolysis in the presence of moisture present in air to form fumes of HCl gas. Therefore, it fumes in moist air.Beryllium chloride is a salt of strong acid and weak base. It undergoes hydrolysis in the presence of moisture present in air to form fumes of HCl gas. Therefore, it fumes in moist air.

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Answered by rishy12
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beryllium chloride fumes in air explain

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beryllium chloride is a salt of beryllium hydroxide and hydrochloric acid

which is weak base and strong salt

It undergoes hydrolysis in the presence of moisture present in air to form fumes of HCl gas. Therefore, it fumes in moist air.

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