Chemistry, asked by christen, 1 year ago

explain why the dense white fumes are formed when a glass rod dipped in Ammonium hydroxide is brought near the mouth of a bottle full of HCL gas?
please answer fast tomorrow I have my chemistry board exams.

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Answered by manju72
15
because ammonium oxide will formed by the reaction of ammonium hydroxide and HCL which is actually a white fume

christen: how it can be possible ammonium chloride will form!
ayushi114: hey tomorrow i am also going to give my chem exam . the answer to your question is that when a rid dipped in ammonium hydroxide is brought n
ayushi114: near the mouth of test tube filled with hcl . hcl reacts with it and ammonium chloride is formed the dense white fumes are due to formation of ammonium chloride
ayushi114: take out your book and see the reaction
christen: thank you very much
Answered by Nilutpal11
15
The dense white fumes are formed when a glass rod dipped in Ammonium Hydroxide is brought near the mouth of a bottle full of HCL gas. This happens because of the presence of Hydrochloric gas in the Ammonium hydroxide. It comes out is white fumes which are vapours and gases containing hydroxide .

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