Chemistry
Convert:
(a) Two soluble metallic nitrates to insoluble metallic chlorides using dil. HCl.
(b) Insoluble iron(II) oxide to a soluble compound.
(c) Insoluble metal carbonate to a soluble chloride.
(d) Metal sulphide to an offensive smelling gas.
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How will you prove that Hydrochloric acid contains
(i) hydrogen
(ii) chlorine.
Write equations for the reactions.
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In the laboratory preparation of hydrochloric acid, hydrogen chloride gas is dissolved in water.
(i) Draw a diagram to show the arrangement used for the absorption of HCl gas in water.
(ii) State why such an arrangement is necessary? Give two reasons for the same.
(iii) Write balanced chemical equations for the laboratory preparation of HCl gas when the reactants are :
(A) below 200°C
(B) above 200°C