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Question

Name the gas evolved in each case (the formula is not acceptable).

The gas that burns in oxygen with a green flame.


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Solution

  1. Ammonia gas burns in the air.
  2. And a green flame is obtained by the burning of Ammonia.
  3. This is due to the formation of Nitrogen gas.
  4. The chemical equation for this reaction is,
  5. 4NH3(g)Ammonia+3O2(g)Oxygen2N2(g)Nitrogen+6H2O(l)
  6. So the gas that burns in the air with a green flame is Ammonia

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