Chemistry
Explain why thick white fumes are formed when a glass rod dipped in NH4OH is brought near the mouth of a bottle full of HCl gas.
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Explain why when the stopper of a bottle full of hydrogen chloride gas is opened there are fumes in the air
Explain why a solution of hydrogen chloride in water turns blue litmus red and conducts electricity, while a solution of the same gas in toluene
(i) has no effect on litmus, and
(ii) does not conduct electricity.
Explain why dry hydrogen chloride gas does not affect a dry strip of blue litmus paper, but it turns red in the presence of a drop of water.
Explain why hydrogen chloride gas is not collected over water.