what is the chemical equation of chlorine gas burn in hydrogen gas to give hydrogen chloride and balance them
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Cl2 + H2 -------> 2HCl
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➧The balanced equation for burning of candle in chlorine is:-
➫ CI2 + H2 ---------------> 2HCL
❱ A candle flame is actually a chemical reaction in action!
❱ The fuel burns in a chemical reaction known as combustion.
❱ When a candle burns, the reactants are fuel (the candlewick and wax) and oxygen (in the air).
❱ The products are carbon dioxide gas and water vapor.
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➧The balanced equation for burning of candle in chlorine is:-
➫ CI2 + H2 ---------------> 2HCL
❱ A candle flame is actually a chemical reaction in action!
❱ The fuel burns in a chemical reaction known as combustion.
❱ When a candle burns, the reactants are fuel (the candlewick and wax) and oxygen (in the air).
❱ The products are carbon dioxide gas and water vapor.
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Thanks...✊
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