Chemistry

Explain why :

(a) hydrogen chloride gas is not collected over water.

(b) hydrogen chloride gas cannot be dried over quick lime.

(c) thick white fumes are formed when a glass rod dipped in NH4OH is brought near the mouth of a bottle full of HCl gas.

(d) HCl fumes in air.

Hydrogen Chloride

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(a) Hydrogen chloride gas is not collected over water since it is highly soluble in water.

(b) Quicklime [CaO] is alkaline in nature and it reacts with HCl forming the respective chloride. Hence, it can't be used as a drying agent.

(c) When a glass rod dipped in ammonium hydroxide (NH4OH) is brought near the mouth of a bottle full of HCl gas, then it leads to the formation of dense white fumes due to the production of ammonium chloride.

NH4OH + HCl ⟶ NH4Cl + H2O

(d) Hydrogen chloride gas fumes in moist air because it dissolves in water vapour present in air to form tiny droplets of hydrochloric acid, which appear as white fumes.

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