the acid which reacts with metal chlorides, with or without heating is (a) conc. nitric acid (b) glacial acetic acid (c) dil. sulphuric acid (d) conc. sulphuric acid
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Answer:
conc. sulphuric acid
Explanation:
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Answer:
The acid which reacts with metal chlorides, with or without heating is Conc. Sulphuric Acid. Therefore, the correct answer would be (d) Conc. Sulphuric acid.
Explanation:
Concentrated Sulphuric acid is a really weak acid and a weak and deceased electrolyte because little of it is dissociated into corresponding ions at the normal room temperature. When it is cool, it does not exactly react readily with such metals as iron(Fe) or copper(Cu). When it is hot it acts as an oxidizing agent, the sulphur being reduced and sulphur dioxide gas is released. Hot concentrated sulphuric acid reacts with metals and with several nonmetals as well, e.g., sulphur and carbon. Concentrated sulphuric acid has a very strong affection towards water. Sometimes it is used as a drying agent also and can be used to dehydrate many compounds, e.g., carbohydrates. It reacts with the sugar , C₁₂H₂₂O₁₁, and removes eleven molecules of water, H₂O, from each molecule of sucrose.
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