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Equal length of magnesium ribbons are taken in the the test tube A and B. Hydrochloric acid added to taest tube A, while acetic acid (CH3COOH) is added to tedt tube B. Amount and concentration taken both the acids are same . In which test tube will fizzing occur more vigorously and why?

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Answered by elcabko
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Equal lengths of magnesium ribbons are taken in test tubes A and B. Hydrochloric acid (HCl) is added to test tube A, while acetic acid (CH3COOH) is added to test tube B. In which test tube will the fizzing occur more vigorously and why? Answer: In both the test tubes hydrogen gas is formed.

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Answered by dasmridul438
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  • Magnesium metal when reacts with an acid gives off hydrogen gas in the reaction. In test tube A fizzing occurs more vigorously because HCl is stronger acid than acetic acid. Hence, HCl liberates hydrogen gas more vigorously, which causes fizzing more vigorously.

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  • Explanation:In test tube A fizzing occurs more vigorously because HCl is stronger acid than acetic acid.
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