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in the fountain experiment, dry hcl gas is filled in the round bottom flask​

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Answered by manasi12391
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Demonstration: Take a dry round bottomed flask filled with dry HCl gas. Fix a two holed rubber cork on the mouth of round bottomed flask. ... It creates a low pressure inside the flask. But the pressure out side the flask being higher, pushes the blue litmus solution inside the flask with a great force and form a fountain.

HCl gas present in the flask dissolves in water due to high solubility, creating a partial vacuum in the flask. The outside pressure being higher pushes

HCl gas present in the flask dissolves in water due to high solubility, creating a partial vacuum in the flask. The outside pressure being higher pushes the water up the jet tube which emerges as fountain.

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