what is the action of chlorine on turpentine oil
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chlorine reacts with hot turpentine to form carbon and hydrogen
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Explanation:
- Turpentine oil when burnt in the presence of chlorine it gives a black sooty flame as it consists of hydrogen and carbon.
- The reaction is too explosive or violent.
- There is the formation of and carbon which are in the form of black clouds pf solid particles.
- The formula of Turpentine -
- The reaction can be shown by the equation -
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