what happens when dilute HCl acid is added to iron fillings
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➡when dilute HCL = hydrochloric acid , is added to iron fillings ( Fe) .... a reaction takes place between iron and hydrochloric acid , resulting in formation of iron(ferrous) chloride and hydrogen gas is evolved , which is tested by introducing a burning splinter in the test tube and H2 burns with a pop sound.
➡the entire chemical reaction is as follows :-
⚫2HCl + Fe ---> Fe(Cl)2 + H2
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✨here's your answer :-
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➡when dilute HCL = hydrochloric acid , is added to iron fillings ( Fe) .... a reaction takes place between iron and hydrochloric acid , resulting in formation of iron(ferrous) chloride and hydrogen gas is evolved , which is tested by introducing a burning splinter in the test tube and H2 burns with a pop sound.
➡the entire chemical reaction is as follows :-
⚫2HCl + Fe ---> Fe(Cl)2 + H2
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i hope it helps u !!!!☺
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the iron fillings become molten due to HCl
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