Chemistry, asked by Kesavanhrishita01, 6 months ago

explain why when iron reacts with hydrochloric acid it produces hydrogen gas but when sulphide reacts with hydrochloric acid it forms hydrogen sulphide gas.
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Answered by abcd5490
6

Answer:

When dilute Hydrochloric acid is added to iron filings, iron chloride & hydrogen gas is produced.

Fe+2HCl⟶FeCl

2

+H

2

The iron displaces hydrogen from hydrochloric acid to form iron (II) chloride & hydrogen gas. This is a single displacement reaction.

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Answered by sarojvaishnav81
1

Answer:

the reacts with hydrated acid which one☝ including the muleclues are the sibstense of water and the power of acid

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