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Give balanced equations for the following reactions.
1. Concentrated hydrochloric acid and potassium permanganate solution.
2. Silver nitrate solution and sodium chloride solution
3. Action of hydrochloric acid on sodium bicarbonate.
4. Action of hydrochloric acid on sodium sulphide.
5. A mixture of ammonium chloride and slaked lime is heated.
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Answered by ramyadukuntla
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Answer:

Hydrochloric acid reacts with sodium hydroxide to form sodium chloride (a salt) and water. Sodium chloride is made up of Na+ cations from the base (NaOH) and Cl− anions from the acid (HCl).

Explanation:

In this case it is best to neutralise the solution with sodium ... Mix about 3 g of solid sodium ... in dilute hydrochloric acid and sulphur dioxide gas ... a few drops of potassium permanganate solution.

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