Chemistry
The following questions are pertaining to various laboratory preparations
(a) Which property of hydrogen chloride is demonstrated by fountain experiment?
(b) Why hydrogen chloride gas is not collected over water?
(c) What is the source of nitrogen gas used in Haber's process?
Hydrogen Chloride
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(a) The high solubility of HCl gas in water is demonstrated by the Fountain experiment.
(b) Hydrogen chloride gas is not collected over water since it is highly soluble in water.
(c) Nitrogen is obtained by fractional distillation of liquid air.
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