name the ions formed when a mineral monobasic acid is formed as the displaced volatile acid on reaction of conc.sulphuric acid with sodium chloride
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A mineral monobasic acid is a kind of acid which has only 'one Hydrogen ion' to donate in the acid-base chemical reaction.
The following is the reaction when "concentrated sulphuric acid" is reacted with Sodium Chloride:
Here, volatile HCL is formed. If this is reheated again, then it leads to the formation of hydrogen chloride.
Hydrogen chloride dissolved in water which gives Hydrochloric acid which in turn gives Hydrogen Ions.
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