Physics, asked by dbgindracycle78, 2 months ago

The gases hydrogen and chlorine do not react with each other even if kept together for a long time. However, in the presence of sun light, they readily combine. What does actually happen ?​

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Answered by HearthackerAshu15
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Heat is needed for the reaction between Hydrogen and clorine. Then it makes HCL a acid.

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Answered by raghininarayanan
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The molecules of both hydrogen and chlorine gas are diatomic. The sunlight provides energy to break the bonds between atoms of hydrogen and chlorine and then they react to form hydrogen chloride molecules

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