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Q.5.1 g of solid sodium chloride is taken in a clean and dry test tube and 2mL of conc. sulphuric acid is
added to it. If the gas evolved is tested first with dry and then with wet blue litmus paper, in which sound
case will the litmus paper change colour? Give reason for your answer. What inference can be drawn
about the nature of the evolved gas ? Support your answer with chemical equation for the reaction​

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Answered by Anonymous
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When it is concentrated with Sulphuric acid, it is added to NaCl, Sodium bisulphate and HCL gas. This is determined with reactions which takes place at the same time. It is taking between NaCl and H2SO4 and HCL. So gas is released on reactions takes place in nature acid turns to blue litmus.

Answered by MysteriousAryan
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When it is concentrated with Sulphuric acid, it is added to NaCl, Sodium bisulphate and HCL gas. ... It is taking between NaCl and H2SO4 and HCL. So gas is released on reactions takes place in nature acid turns to blue litmus. This is because it has been changing with the hydrogen ions...........

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