Chemistry, asked by charmingprincess, 11 months ago


equal length of magnesium ribbon is taken in test tube A and B hydrochloric acid is added to test tube a while Arctic acid is added to test tube will the fizzing occur more vigorously and why ​

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Answered by rishi063422
2

Answer:

hydrochloric acid will occur vigorously

Explanation:

because this is an acid

and acid is a liquid

and liquids have less intermolecular binding force

Answered by Anonymous
10

Answer:

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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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