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When lead dioxide reacts with concentrated HCl and produces a salt and water, the reaction is not called a neutral reaction why? class 10.pls answer

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When lead dioxide reacts with concentrated HCl and produces a salt and water, the reaction is not called a neutral reaction why? Answer: For a reaction to be called a neutral reaction the products should be only salt and water. But in the above reaction, Cl2 gas is also liberated.

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Answered by dhatrigupta
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Q. When lead dioxide reacts with concentrated HCI and produces a salt and water, the reaction is not called a neutral reaction. Why?

A. For a reaction to be called a neutral reaction the products should be only salt and water. But, in the above reaction, CI² gas is also liberated..

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