Why is HCl not directly absorbed in water?...... Cmon cmon answer it ;)
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HCL is not directly absorbed in water it put by drop by drop because it is highly exothermic reaction
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Q)Why is HCl not directly absorbed in water?
✈️HCl is not directly absorbed in water because HCl is highly soluble in water and rate of formation is far less than rate of dissolution of HCl. This creates an air gap in the delivery tube .So air from the high pressure along with water rushes in the low pressure area to compensate the loss.This rushing back of water into the reactant medium is called back suction.
✈️✈️ So to avoid this back suction a funnel arrangement is made.The funnel just touches the rim of the water in the vessel. This increases the surface area for the rate of dissolution of the process and thereby slows down the process.This prevents back suction.
⭕Funnel arrangement can also be used for ammonia gas.
HOPE THIS HELPS YOU ^_^
Q)Why is HCl not directly absorbed in water?
✈️HCl is not directly absorbed in water because HCl is highly soluble in water and rate of formation is far less than rate of dissolution of HCl. This creates an air gap in the delivery tube .So air from the high pressure along with water rushes in the low pressure area to compensate the loss.This rushing back of water into the reactant medium is called back suction.
✈️✈️ So to avoid this back suction a funnel arrangement is made.The funnel just touches the rim of the water in the vessel. This increases the surface area for the rate of dissolution of the process and thereby slows down the process.This prevents back suction.
⭕Funnel arrangement can also be used for ammonia gas.
HOPE THIS HELPS YOU ^_^
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