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Equal length of magnesium ribbon are taken in a test tube A and B hydrochloric acid is added to the test tube a while acetic acid is added to the test tube be amount and concentration of both the acid are the same in which test tube will the fizzing occur more rigorously and why

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Answered by sachinkumar18062004
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Answer:this is because HCl is more reactive than acetic acid as it has more hydronium ions and less concentration of water

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Answered by Anonymous
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Fizzing will occur more vigorously in test tube A. Hydrochloric acid (HCl) is a strong acid whereas acetic acid (CH3COOH) is a weak acid. Being strong acid, the hydrochloric acid solution contains a much greater amount of hydrogen ions in it due to which the fizzing will occur more vigorously in test tube A (containing hydrochloric acid). The fizzing is due to the evolution of hydrogen gas which is formed by the action of acid on the magnesium metal of magnesium ribbon.

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