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Bleaching powder reacted with dilute hydrochloric acid

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Answered by sonurohan85
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Explanation:

When bleaching powder reacts with dil. HCl to liberate Cl2 gas,water and Calcium Chloride . Bleaching powder is calcium oxychloride (CaOCl2), also called as chloride of lime. When bleaching powder is treated with an excess of dilute hydrochloric acid, all the chlorine present in it is liberated.

Answered by students4448
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ANSWER :-

When bleaching powder reacts with dilute HCl to liberate C12 gas, water and Calcium Chloride . Bleaching powder is Calcium oxy- chloride ( Ca OC12 ) , also called as chloride of lime . When bleaching powder treated with an excess of of dilute hydrochloric acid , all the chlorine present in it is liberated .

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