Why does bleaching powder:
(¡) Smell strongly of chlorine
(¡¡) Not dissolve completely in water
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1) because it consists of diatomic chlorine.
2) because it is quite unstable
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1... because bleaching powder reacts with CO2 from the atmosphere to produce calcium carbonate and chlorine gas
2... because it is mixed salt of calcium and does not dissolve due to presence of lime in it ...
2... because it is mixed salt of calcium and does not dissolve due to presence of lime in it ...
drashti5:
correct
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