Chemistry, asked by KrishnaMandal2695, 9 months ago

In a neutralization reaction why hydrogen gas is formed in soap solution

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Answered by kushagra1246
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Answer:

Hydrogen gas is usually liberated when an acid reacts with a metal. Step 2: Shake it and pass gas produced into a soap solution. The bubbles are formed in the soap solution. These soap bubbles contain hydrogen gas.

Acid Solution: No change

Basic solution: Litmus paper change to blue

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Answered by kumar42108
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in a neutralisation reaction hydrogen gas is formed in soap solution because soap is the long chain of sodium and potassium salt and when it react with with acid then hydrogen gas is formed

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