Chemistry, asked by kunaljanager09, 8 months ago

Equal lengths of
taken in test tubes A and B respectively,
magnesium ribbons are
Hydrochloric acid is
added to test tube
A and acetic acid in test tube B. In
which test tube will the
fizzling occur
vigorously
ly? Give reason for
this.
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Answers

Answered by Anonymous
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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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Answered by IMrGauravI
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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.

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