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magnesium reacts with conc. HCL to form ...........salt

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Answered by pkparmeetkaur
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Magnesium chloride along with hydrogen gas is formed.

 Mg +2HCl \implies MgCl_{2}

ALONG WITH THIS HYDROGEN GAS IS EVOLVED

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Answered by Anonymous
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Reaction

Mg + 2HCl \implies MgCl_{2} +H_{2}


Observation

When Mg reacts with concentrated HCl , a salt called magnesium chloride is formed.

Hydrogen gas is also evolved in the reaction .


Answer

metallic


Reason

MgCl_{2} is a metal salt


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