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when copper chloride is treated with hydrochloric acid what happens.
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Answered by tamannasahu
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Answer:

Cuprous chloride reacts with Hydrochloric acid to form cupric chloride and compressed hydrogen gas. This takes place in a disproportionate step and the reaction is quite attractive because of the evolution of compressed hydrogen gas.

Answered by AkashKumar372
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In the disproportionation step, cuprous chloride reacts with hydrochloric acid to generate cupric chloride and hydrogen gas. In past literature, it has been demonstrated that this reaction can be conducted electrochemically at 24 bars and 100 °C. This reaction is attractive because it generates compressed hydrogen.

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