What happens when sodium sulphites react with dilute hydrochloric acid?
Sodium chloride and water is formed.
Sodium chloride, water and CO2 is formed.
Sodium chloride, water and SO2 is formed.
Sodium chloride and H2S is formed.
When sodium sulphites react with dilute hydrochloric acid, sodium chloride, water and SO2 is formed.
Na2SO3+2HCl→2NaCl+H2O+SO2↑
When a dilute acid X reacts with sodium carbonate, then sodium chloride, gas Y and water are formed. A gas Y is formed in the form of brisk effervescence.What is gas Y?
Statement 1: Reaction of hydrochloric acid with a base forms salt and water.
Statement 2: Reaction of hydrochloric acid with sodium hydroxide forms sodium chloride and water.
Question 12
Look at the given reaction. Hydrochloric acid + Sodium hydroxide (base) ⟹ Sodium chloride (salt) +Water Sodium chloride formed this reaction remains in solution form. Can we get solid sodium chloride from the solution? Suggest a method (if any).