Identify the products formed when 1 mL of dil. Hydrochloric acid is added to
1g of Sodium metal?
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Sodium chloride and hydrogen gas.
Explanation:
- When 1 mL of dilute hydrochloric acid is mixed with 1 gramme of sodium metal, sodium chloride and hydrogen gas are formed.
- To test for the presence of hydrogen gas, place a burning candle near the mouth of the test tube; if it burns with a pop sound, it is hydrogen gas.
Characteristics of this reaction :-
- The reaction take place between dil. HCl and sodium is called displacement reaction
- Displacement reactions are those reactions in which more reactive metal displaces less reactive metal .
- In this reaction sodium is more reactive than hydrogen so sodium displaces hydrogen from the solution.
- This reaction is also called exothermic reaction.
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