What is the significance of guard tube in he formation of hydrochloric acid gas from sodium chloride and concentrated sulphuric acid
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- The formation of hydrochloric acid in the gastric juices is closely associated with the parietal cells of the gastric glands; one accepted theory is that the hydrochloric acid forms in the absence of carbonates as a result of the inter- 36 change of ions between sodium chloride and carbonic acid. Nothing in the literature suggests that emission of chlorine or hydrogen chloride gas to the atmosphere results from biochemical reactions; it is extremely unlikely that chlorine or hydrogen ...
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