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when sodium nitrate reacts with dilute HCL A BROWN GAS IS PRODUCED THIS BROWN GAS IS A MIXTURE OF .

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Answered by ananyaBTS2005
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Answer:

sodium chloride and nitric acid is formed

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when sodium nitrate reacts with dilute hydrochloric acid a brown gas is evolved which is of nitrogen dioxide.

Explanation:

  • the balanced chemical reaction of sodium nitrate and dilute hydrochloric acid is given below. Sodium nitrate is a salt where is dilute hydrochloric acid is a strong acid.
  • It liberates water and nitrogen dioxide which is a gas and has a reddish brown colour. In addition to this it is an inflammable gas. The nitrogen dioxide can then be tested for the confirmation of the nature of the gas.

2NaNO3 + HCl ------> 2NaCl + H2O + NO2

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