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sulphuric acid +hydrochloric acid = gives​

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Answered by anvipotdar05
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Generally, when we add dilute hydrochloric acid to a strong (or concentrated) solution of sulfuric acid, a dehydration reaction takes place. In this reaction, the sulfuric acid strips the hydrochloric acid of its water, effectively converting it to hydrochloric acid gas.

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Answered by khankashaf965
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HCl (aq) + H2SO4 (aq) → HSO3Cl (l) + H2O (l)

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