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identfy the reaction H2 +Cl2 gives 2HCL​

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Answered by rajputravisingh499
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Answer:

It must be H2 + Cl2 = 2HCl…

1 atom of Hydrogen reacts with 1 atom of Chlorine and form 2 molecules of Hydrochloric acid due to the presence of 2 atoms of both the substances (i.e. H2 and Cl2)

And this type of reaction is known as redox reaction..

Reason: Hydrogen shows electron loss thereby getting oxidised and chlorine accepts the electrons lost by hydrogen thereby getting reduced!

H2 → 2 H(+) + 2 e(-)

Cl2 + 2 e(-) → 2 Cl(-)

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Answered by SreenidhiSChandran
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Answer:

             This is combination reaction.

Explanation:

                  Combination reaction is a type of reaction in which two or more elements combine to form a single compound.

The General Equation Is:-

                                          A + B --> AB

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