which pair among the given chlorine oxides will disproportionate upon treatment with alkali?
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The effect of concentration of the reactant on the rate of a reaction can be studied easily by the reaction between sodium thiosulphateand hydrochloric acid. Sodium thiosulphate reacts with dilute acid to produce sulphur dioxide, sulphur and water.
Combining an acid with a base typically results in water and salt. In some cases, these reactions release gas and heat as well. Mixing baking soda, or NaHCO3, with hydrochloric acid, or HCl, results in table salt, NaCl, as well as water, H2O, and carbon dioxide, CO2.
Combining an acid with a base typically results in water and salt. In some cases, these reactions release gas and heat as well. Mixing baking soda, or NaHCO3, with hydrochloric acid, or HCl, results in table salt, NaCl, as well as water, H2O, and carbon dioxide, CO2.
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