Why does bleaching powder gives strong smell of chlorine when Left exposed in open?
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When exposed to air, bleaching powder gives a smell of chlorine. This is because bleaching powder reacts with carbon dioxide from the atmosphere to produce calcium carbonate and chlorine gas.
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because it has ions of clorine and gains kinetic energy when left aside
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