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State how hydrogen chloride gas can be obtained from tetraoxosulphate(vi)acid

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Answered by codiepienagoya
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To get the Hydrochloric gas to tetraoxosulphate acid we apply the following process:

Explanation:

  • It is Dissolving gas, which is dissolve in the chloride water, which is used to prepare hydrochloric acid.
  • This gas is quite soluble in it, if the water is 477 times, in its own volume then the hydrogen chloride at 20 degrees centigrade (68 degrees F).
  • Since H2SO4 is dibasic but almost entirely ionizes in solution, it is a strong acid. Because it's dibasic, two sorts of alkalized salts are formed.
  • Reactive metals would displace tetraoxosulfate(VI) acid diluted hydrogen.

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Answered by Manjula29
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When sodium chloride (NaCl), or common salt, is heated with concentrated tetraoxosulphate (vi) acid,in such reaction hydrogen chloride gas (HCl) is created.

2NaCl + H2SO4 = Na2SO4 + 2HCl

This reaction will take place in a boiling solution.

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