sulphuric acid react with sodium chloride
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Concentrated sulphuric acid acting as an acid
As an example, concentrated sulphuric acid reacts with solid sodium chloride in the cold to produce hydrogen chloride and sodium hydrogensulphate. All of the halide ions (fluoride, chloride, bromide and iodide) behave similarly.
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Concentrated sulphuric acid acting as an acid
As an example, concentrated sulphuric acid reacts with solid sodium chloride in the cold to produce hydrogen chloride and sodium hydrogensulphate.
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