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what type of salt is produced when tin reacts with hydrochloric acid?
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Answered by jassjot844
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(|) The chloride formed when tin reacts with hydrochloric acid is tin.

(II) chloride, also known as tin dichloride.

Answered by manju8885singh
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Answer:

Tin is metal and when metal reacts with acid they form salt and hydrogen.

Explanation:

so

  • Metal + Dilute acid (arrow) salt + Hydrogen
  • Metal + Hydrchloric acid (arrow ) salt + hydogen gas
  • so neutral salt is formed by neutralisation reaction
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