Science, asked by piyu48, 1 year ago

the gases hydrogen and chlorine do not react with each other even if kept together for long time. however in presence of sunlight they readily combine What does actually happen

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Answered by Arslankincsem
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Yes this statement is true that hydrogen and chlorine do not react with each other but in presence of sunlight they readily combine it is just because of the combination reaction which occur due to the heat provided by sunlight.

It breakdown the bonds between the atoms and form Hydrogen chloride molecule.

Answered by sudhiksha37
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Answer:

Explanation: hydrogen and chlorine don’t react alone they require heat to combine. Therefore hydrogen and chlorine react/combine in presence of sunlight.

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