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What happens when burning jet of hydrogen burns in chlorine?


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An excess of chlorine gas is formed.

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An excess of hydrogen gas is evolved.

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Hydrogen chloride gas is evolved.

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No reaction will take place.

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Solution

The correct option is C

Hydrogen chloride gas is evolved.


A jet of hydrogen burning in air continues to burn, with an enlarged greenish flame, when introduced into a jar of chlorine producing hydrogen chloride.


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